As suggested in other tutorial i tried also to comment the match group administrators in the sshd_config, but the problem persists I have an ubuntu server on amazon ec2, that i use for development, and today i stupidly cleared everything out of my ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file Do you have any idea of what is going on?
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I have a remote access to remote server from my university and i'm accessing it through my local machine
However, my local machine has not enough memory to run multiple jupyter notebooks
Tips for debugging the issue Similar to other answers, i diagnosed the issue on my. I have a project on which i created a git repository $ cd myproject $ git init $ git add
$ git commit i the wanted to create a bare clone on another machine 0 i'm trying to turn my laptop (windows 11) into a ssh server which i can connect to, but for some reason it's refusing the connection I am trying to ssh login to my remote server But whenever i try to login through terminal using ssh command
Ssh root@{ip_address} i get error
Connection closed by {ip_address} i checked hosts Kill vs code server on host, uninstall vs code server from host