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Ioannis Vranos wrote:
> wenfei yu wrote:
>> SL is new to me. I have installed SL 4 on a sever but found that I can 
>> not remote login onto it (with or without -X option using  SSH).  Does 
>> anyone know that I need to do something after the installation of SL 4 ?
>>
>> I am not sure if it is a problem of my network set up or it is that I 
>> need to configure SSH. Do I need to configure SSH, and how ?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Wen
> 
> 
> I do not know much about SSH, however SL has the firewall on by default, 
> so make sure you have configured it to allow incoming connections to the 
> SSH daemon.
> 
> 
> Under Gnome, you may go to System Settings::Security Level for this (if 
> you have installed X.Org and Gnome of course :-) ).

Also, if you don't have graphics installed you can do
   setup
and then select the firewall section, and then select the customize. 
ssh is an option in the list of things to open.

Troy
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