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I'm trying to connect to another computer in my house via ssh.
Both computers have ubuntu and openssh installed. When I run the command "ssh username@ip" on terminal I'm asked for the user's password I'm trying to connect to. I type it but I get this error "Permission denied, please try again." I'm sure the password is correct, then why can't I access?










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  • You wrote "When I run the command username@ip" -- is that really the command you use? Do you mean ssh username@ip?

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I'm trying to connect to another computer in my house via ssh.
Both computers have ubuntu and openssh installed. When I run the command "ssh username@ip" on terminal I'm asked for the user's password I'm trying to connect to. I type it but I get this error "Permission denied, please try again." I'm sure the password is correct, then why can't I access?










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  • You wrote "When I run the command username@ip" -- is that really the command you use? Do you mean ssh username@ip?

    – Elias
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I'm trying to connect to another computer in my house via ssh.
Both computers have ubuntu and openssh installed. When I run the command "ssh username@ip" on terminal I'm asked for the user's password I'm trying to connect to. I type it but I get this error "Permission denied, please try again." I'm sure the password is correct, then why can't I access?










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I'm trying to connect to another computer in my house via ssh.
Both computers have ubuntu and openssh installed. When I run the command "ssh username@ip" on terminal I'm asked for the user's password I'm trying to connect to. I type it but I get this error "Permission denied, please try again." I'm sure the password is correct, then why can't I access?







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  • You wrote "When I run the command username@ip" -- is that really the command you use? Do you mean ssh username@ip?

    – Elias
    Apr 17 at 20:42

















  • You wrote "When I run the command username@ip" -- is that really the command you use? Do you mean ssh username@ip?

    – Elias
    Apr 17 at 20:42
















You wrote "When I run the command username@ip" -- is that really the command you use? Do you mean ssh username@ip?

– Elias
Apr 17 at 20:42





You wrote "When I run the command username@ip" -- is that really the command you use? Do you mean ssh username@ip?

– Elias
Apr 17 at 20:42










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This may have more reasons.
What comes to my mind as first is :



  1. You are trying to log as root (Ubuntu does not allow it)

  2. On target machine is not allowed logging with password (can be configured in /etc/ssh/sshd.conf)

  3. You entered wrong IP (of wrong computer)

  4. Key authorization is required (Also can be edited in /etc/ssh/sshd.conf)

And as Elias said, if you are using user@ip and not ssh user@ip, it is obvious that it is not working.






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    I was entering wrong IP of wrong computer.

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  • regarding point 2: can be configured in /etc/ssh/sshd.conf of the local machine or target machine?

    – Snow
    Aug 27 at 9:32











  • target machine.

    – John Ronald
    Aug 28 at 9:20












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This may have more reasons.
What comes to my mind as first is :



  1. You are trying to log as root (Ubuntu does not allow it)

  2. On target machine is not allowed logging with password (can be configured in /etc/ssh/sshd.conf)

  3. You entered wrong IP (of wrong computer)

  4. Key authorization is required (Also can be edited in /etc/ssh/sshd.conf)

And as Elias said, if you are using user@ip and not ssh user@ip, it is obvious that it is not working.






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    I was entering wrong IP of wrong computer.

    – holo gram
    Apr 18 at 18:03











  • regarding point 2: can be configured in /etc/ssh/sshd.conf of the local machine or target machine?

    – Snow
    Aug 27 at 9:32











  • target machine.

    – John Ronald
    Aug 28 at 9:20















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This may have more reasons.
What comes to my mind as first is :



  1. You are trying to log as root (Ubuntu does not allow it)

  2. On target machine is not allowed logging with password (can be configured in /etc/ssh/sshd.conf)

  3. You entered wrong IP (of wrong computer)

  4. Key authorization is required (Also can be edited in /etc/ssh/sshd.conf)

And as Elias said, if you are using user@ip and not ssh user@ip, it is obvious that it is not working.






share|improve this answer




















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    I was entering wrong IP of wrong computer.

    – holo gram
    Apr 18 at 18:03











  • regarding point 2: can be configured in /etc/ssh/sshd.conf of the local machine or target machine?

    – Snow
    Aug 27 at 9:32











  • target machine.

    – John Ronald
    Aug 28 at 9:20













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This may have more reasons.
What comes to my mind as first is :



  1. You are trying to log as root (Ubuntu does not allow it)

  2. On target machine is not allowed logging with password (can be configured in /etc/ssh/sshd.conf)

  3. You entered wrong IP (of wrong computer)

  4. Key authorization is required (Also can be edited in /etc/ssh/sshd.conf)

And as Elias said, if you are using user@ip and not ssh user@ip, it is obvious that it is not working.






share|improve this answer













This may have more reasons.
What comes to my mind as first is :



  1. You are trying to log as root (Ubuntu does not allow it)

  2. On target machine is not allowed logging with password (can be configured in /etc/ssh/sshd.conf)

  3. You entered wrong IP (of wrong computer)

  4. Key authorization is required (Also can be edited in /etc/ssh/sshd.conf)

And as Elias said, if you are using user@ip and not ssh user@ip, it is obvious that it is not working.







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    I was entering wrong IP of wrong computer.

    – holo gram
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  • regarding point 2: can be configured in /etc/ssh/sshd.conf of the local machine or target machine?

    – Snow
    Aug 27 at 9:32











  • target machine.

    – John Ronald
    Aug 28 at 9:20












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    I was entering wrong IP of wrong computer.

    – holo gram
    Apr 18 at 18:03











  • regarding point 2: can be configured in /etc/ssh/sshd.conf of the local machine or target machine?

    – Snow
    Aug 27 at 9:32











  • target machine.

    – John Ronald
    Aug 28 at 9:20







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I was entering wrong IP of wrong computer.

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target machine.

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