i need help about xshell [5]
i need help about xshell
Saturday, October 15, 2016 10:23 PM - shani
hi,
When i connect to server on xshell
it showing : Connecting to 107.xxx.x.x:22...
Connection established.
To escape to local shell, press 'Ctrl+Alt+]'.
Connection closed by foreign host.
Disconnected from remote host
maybe Xshell to run as tunneling only mode ? then
how i disable this option ?
Program Ver. : Xshell 5
When i connect to server on xshell
it showing : Connecting to 107.xxx.x.x:22...
Connection established.
To escape to local shell, press 'Ctrl+Alt+]'.
Connection closed by foreign host.
Disconnected from remote host
maybe Xshell to run as tunneling only mode ? then
how i disable this option ?
Program Ver. : Xshell 5
Re: i need help about xshell
Monday, October 17, 2016 1:18 PM - shani
no reply ? any one help me ?
Re: i need help about xshell
Wednesday, October 19, 2016 6:41 AM - hardcoder
Hi shani.
Here's your check list.
1. check your account that you want to access in your server.
2. check your /etc/ssh/sshd_config file and your Client(Xshell) Connection Settings
And Here's a Tip!
In Ssh Connection Problems, You are able to get more information using trace option(check session's propery -> advence -> trace->Ssh version, alogorithm exchange and user authentication)
If you need further help, leave a comment.
Thanks!
Here's your check list.
1. check your account that you want to access in your server.
2. check your /etc/ssh/sshd_config file and your Client(Xshell) Connection Settings
And Here's a Tip!
In Ssh Connection Problems, You are able to get more information using trace option(check session's propery -> advence -> trace->Ssh version, alogorithm exchange and user authentication)
If you need further help, leave a comment.
Thanks!
Re: i need help about xshell
Wednesday, October 19, 2016 7:10 PM - Support
Thanks for the assist, hardcoder.
Shani,
If you'd like to turn on the tunneling only option, you can use the "Do not allocate a Terminal" option in Xshell. It can be found in the SSH Tunneling section of your session properties.
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Shani,
If you'd like to turn on the tunneling only option, you can use the "Do not allocate a Terminal" option in Xshell. It can be found in the SSH Tunneling section of your session properties.
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Re: i need help about xshell
Friday, October 21, 2016 5:16 PM - Shani
i try your tip but no luck :
And Here's a Tip!
In Ssh Connection Problems, You are able to get more information using trace option(check session's propery -> advence -> trace->Ssh version, alogorithm exchange and user authentication)
still same problem
Connecting to 107.xx.xxx.xx:22...
Connection established.
To escape to local shell, press 'Ctrl+Alt+]'.
Connection closed by foreign host.
Disconnected from remote host(US) at 22:16:21.
Type `help' to learn how to use Xshell prompt.
And Here's a Tip!
In Ssh Connection Problems, You are able to get more information using trace option(check session's propery -> advence -> trace->Ssh version, alogorithm exchange and user authentication)
still same problem
Connecting to 107.xx.xxx.xx:22...
Connection established.
To escape to local shell, press 'Ctrl+Alt+]'.
Connection closed by foreign host.
Disconnected from remote host(US) at 22:16:21.
Type `help' to learn how to use Xshell prompt.
Re: i need help about xshell
Wednesday, October 26, 2016 12:47 AM - Support
Hi Shani,
Can you email us at support@netsarang.com with your server's log files as well as your Xshell product key and we'll take a look.
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Can you email us at support@netsarang.com with your server's log files as well as your Xshell product key and we'll take a look.
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