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Cannot SSH to PowerChute Network Shutdown virtual machine.

Issue:

The user cannot SSH to the PowerChute Network Shutdown virtual machine.

Product:

PowerChute Network Shutdown 4.x, 5.x

Environment:

PowerChute Network Shutdown Linux virtual machine.

Cause:

The SSH service is set incorrectly on the Linux virtual machine.

Solution:

1- Log into the virtual machine and verify that SSH is active

Run the command systemctl status sshd

If the system report that sshd is disabled or inactive, enter the command systemctl start sshd

disabled ssh service

SSH service inactive

Start SSH service

2- After verifying that the service is running when connecting an error is posted stating access is denied or authentication failed run the commands listed below to permit the root user SSH access.

Access denied while using Putty

Access denied while using Filezilla

cp /etc/ssh/sshd_config /etc/ssh/sshd_savedconfig (This command will make a copy of the original sshd_config file.)

echo "PermitRootLogin yes" >> /etc/ssh/sshd_config (This command will add a new line to the sshd_config file permitting root login.)

systemctl restart sshd (This command will restart the sshd service.)

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