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Connection refused VPS

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Normally I only use Ubuntu but now I decided to try out debian 7. However I used putty and filled in some codes and it randomly disconnected. Now when I try to log in with putty it tells me ''Network error: Connection refused.'' Atm I am kind of clueless what to do so it would be nice if someone knows a fix for this or an other way to connect to my server.

Try accessing the terminal through your VPS hosting and try these commands:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install openssh-server
sudo ufw allow 22

 

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2 hours ago, The Undefeated said:

Try accessing the terminal through your VPS hosting and try these commands:


sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install openssh-server
sudo ufw allow 22

 

How? I can only use the serial console which gives me a password and I have no clue what to do with the password.

On 25/3/2017 at 11:52 AM, Lukebo said:

Normally I only use Ubuntu but now I decided to try out debian 7. However I used putty and filled in some codes and it randomly disconnected. Now when I try to log in with putty it tells me ''Network error: Connection refused.'' Atm I am kind of clueless what to do so it would be nice if someone knows a fix for this or an other way to connect to my server.

Did you fix it? Otherwise try rebuild it
If nothing works, I can help you :) 

Edited by jens4626

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4 hours ago, jens4626 said:

Did you fix it? Otherwise try rebuild it
If nothing works, I can help you :) 

I rebuild it, debian isn't for me :(

And that's really sweet of you, but you don't have to :)

6 minutes ago, Lukebo said:

I rebuild it, debian isn't for me :(

And that's really sweet of you, but you don't have to :)

Alright no problem :) 

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