05-06-2016, 10:28 AM
(05-06-2016, 07:04 AM)rahlquist Wrote:(05-06-2016, 06:33 AM)KuJoe Wrote:KuJoe,(05-06-2016, 04:07 AM)Luke Wrote:(05-06-2016, 12:13 AM)KuJoe Wrote: Is SSH enabled by default? Is iptables blocking external connections for port 22 by default? I'm not able to get any display on my HDMI but I can get the device to pull a DHCP IP address but attempts to connect to port 22 are being refused (not timing out). I don't care about video right now, command line is really all I need to do my testing but if I need to get my display working in order to SSH into the device then that's going to be a problem for a lot of users.
Can somebody verify if any Linux distro has SSH working out of the box? Also can somebody check why SSH is not working for Debian on a fresh install?
Thanks.
Yep, its enabled by default. Nope iptables isnt blocking port 22 (dont think it blocking anything).
I can verify SSH on Debian works without issues - I'm SSD into it as we speak - I have a WP server running on it.
[edit] did you create a new user by any chance ? If no, what login/ pass are you using?
I didn't create a new user, I took it out the box, plugged it into the wall + switch, got the IP off my DHCP server, and when I tried to SSH to it it refused my request almost immediately (no prompt to type in a username or password). I did get SSH working today by changing the password for root after hooking the PINE64 up to my TV so it looks like either root doesn't come with a password by default or changing the password triggered something.
Are you sure you are using the right IP? I ask because the pine, with each new OS install, gets a new MAC. So DHCP would issue a new IP.
For me when I was first getting debian going my DHCP handed out about 12 IP's as I was having to reinstall often due to flash issues.
yea, this too. You may be connecting to a previous IP