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I know it's not much info but look for a lot of stuff but can't understand

SSH stop working from all device (OSX, IOS, PC) I have this error

:.ssh kevin$ ssh [email protected] ssh: connect to host 192.168.1.2 port 22: Connection refused 

Tried sudo rm known_hosts but no help

When I do a scan I don't see the SSH port .... I have no clue why.

FTP is still working and VNC is kind of working (When I login I get logged out after a few sec, and can't even see the whole screen anyway)

Is the only solution is to connect the raspberry pi to a screen and reinstall SSH?

Thank you

Update :

Raspberry pi led is red

Port

 Open TCP Port: 21 ftp Open TCP Port: 53 domain Open TCP Port: 80 http Open TCP Port: 139 netbios-ssn Open TCP Port: 445 microsoft-ds Open TCP Port: 5900 rfb 

Boot folder

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Connection refused in combination with port 22 not showing up in a port scan generally means that SSH is not enabled on the system. Reinstalling SSH probably won't help you, but you could try to re-enable it.

If you don't want to connect a screen, you can power down the pi, take the SD card out and mount in on a pc, put a file called ssh in the /boot directory and put it back in your Pi. This should enable the SSH server.

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  • It’s seems like a great solution, where do I fine the original ssh file for the boot folder though ? Or I just create one is it ? Commented Nov 27, 2017 at 21:17
  • You don't. Just create an empty file called ssh there. It triggers the pi to enable the SSH server. Commented Nov 27, 2017 at 21:18
  • Unfortunately same issue, also forget to mention but the Raspberry PI led is red, I also added a screenshot of the boot folder Commented Nov 27, 2017 at 21:57
  • 1) just red LED or also LAN LEDs? 2) check if ssh is running on the system: systemctl status ssh 3) check if port gets blocked iptables -L Commented Nov 27, 2017 at 23:42
  • the ethernet was ok (one side green one orange) I have normal trafic (FTP / HTTP etc) I plugged to a screen but couldn't start the X interface. so I just formatted everything and started over... thank you. Commented Nov 28, 2017 at 10:23

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