On Mon, 5 May 2003, eric wrote: > /etc/init.d/sshd stop > Stopping sshd: [OK] You don't need to stop, since it is a different port. (But okay, since it makes sure the client isn't using it.) > [root@localhost /root] sshd -d -p 2200 ... > debug1: Bind to port 2200 on 192.168.0.94. > Server listening on 192.168.0.94 port 2200. > > [When I attempted to connect, this was generated.] > > debug1: Server will not fork when running in debugging mode. When you attempt to connect you should get a lot more reporting. I assume that your problem is routing and not ssh related. And what does "ssh -v" tell you? > BTW, 192.168.0.94 is the right address. Checking your routing. Try ping, traceroute and other tools (and protocols). Can you get to the server at all? Jeremy C. Reed http://www.reedmedia.net/