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good, I appreciate your collaboration in the part of ssh server, I am entering by putty to a public address 181.xx.xx.xx I receive the user but when I type the password I reject it as not valid. which may be ? I urge I have been searching in the documentation but I do not find anything that works for me
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Dave Loper wrote:
Couple of things. Check the log files of your ClearOS server to make sure you are seeing the login failure there. If you are not, then the server you are trying to connect to is not this server. Also, copy your password from a notepad as % (percent) signs can be PROPERLY used by browsers to represent characters. So if you password has a % sign or other character in it, it can be rendered as something else when put into a web form.
From command line you can change the password by logging in as 'root' (switch to console with Ctrl+Alt+F2) then put in your password. Use the command:
passwd
I'm logging in from my computer to another server, this server is linux, and remotely login by putty, it's the putty login key that does not accept, copy and paste and I'm sure if it's the correct key. -
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Nick Howitt wrote:
[quote]Nick Howitt wrote:
Can I quickly clarify, are you trying to log into SSH with the root user or another user?
I'm logging in from my computer to another server, this server is linux, and remotely login by putty, it's the putty login key that does not accept, copy and paste and I'm sure if it's the correct key. -
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Couple of things. Check the log files of your ClearOS server to make sure you are seeing the login failure there. If you are not, then the server you are trying to connect to is not this server. Also, copy your password from a notepad as % (percent) signs can be PROPERLY used by browsers to represent characters. So if you password has a % sign or other character in it, it can be rendered as something else when put into a web form.
From command line you can change the password by logging in as 'root' (switch to console with Ctrl+Alt+F2) then put in your password. Use the command:
passwd
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