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- It looks weird indeed. What I'd do is I'd first disable and then reenable the ssh service and see if nothing crops up in relation to service configuration.user147505– user1475052017-06-28 18:18:41 +00:00Commented Jun 28, 2017 at 18:18
- 1Possible hint: in your first Bitvise log the IP is 174.xxx.xxx.xxx, while in the second one it's 171.xxx.xxx.xxx.Ferenc Wágner– Ferenc Wágner2017-06-30 06:58:11 +00:00Commented Jun 30, 2017 at 6:58
- @FerencWágner Thanks for your reply! It's not that, the IPs are the same. I just masked them here.Henry.t.t– Henry.t.t2017-06-30 12:26:18 +00:00Commented Jun 30, 2017 at 12:26
- @sourcejedi Thanks for your reply. I've solved the problem now. It was indeed a problem with "Lights out management". The server ran a SSH-server in the background.Henry.t.t– Henry.t.t2017-07-05 15:34:15 +00:00Commented Jul 5, 2017 at 15:34
- @Henry.t.t Thanks for coming back with your answer! Editing the question to include the answer doesn't really fit the system here. You're able, and actively encouraged to, write an answer even if it's on one of your own questions, and mark it accepted. I didn't notice your edit initially, so I converted my comment into an answer.sourcejedi– sourcejedi2017-07-05 16:30:38 +00:00Commented Jul 5, 2017 at 16:30
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