Ubuntu server 18.04 LTS root@ip Permission denied, please try again












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These are the steps I take but I still can not connect from my local network with ssh root@ip.





  1. sudo passwd adds password to root user

  2. Install Openssh


  3. sudo vim /etc/ssh/sshd_config:




    • PermitRootLogin yes

    • PasswordAuthentication yes



  4. sudo service ssh restart



The problem still can not access ssh root@ip on my own machine.










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    I wonder why anyone would have the need to allow root login. Can you login with normal user?

    – RoVo
    Jan 18 at 15:03











  • 1. Can you log in as root locally (from the server's console)? 2. What IP address are you using? xxx.xxx.x.x or a verbose address like bionic.local? Only bionic might not work.

    – sudodus
    Jan 18 at 15:22











  • operating system is windows 7 I have VirtualBox where is running my ubuntu sever 18.04 lts my ip is 192.168.0.24

    – ALBERTO PEÑA
    Jan 18 at 15:42


















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These are the steps I take but I still can not connect from my local network with ssh root@ip.





  1. sudo passwd adds password to root user

  2. Install Openssh


  3. sudo vim /etc/ssh/sshd_config:




    • PermitRootLogin yes

    • PasswordAuthentication yes



  4. sudo service ssh restart



The problem still can not access ssh root@ip on my own machine.










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    I wonder why anyone would have the need to allow root login. Can you login with normal user?

    – RoVo
    Jan 18 at 15:03











  • 1. Can you log in as root locally (from the server's console)? 2. What IP address are you using? xxx.xxx.x.x or a verbose address like bionic.local? Only bionic might not work.

    – sudodus
    Jan 18 at 15:22











  • operating system is windows 7 I have VirtualBox where is running my ubuntu sever 18.04 lts my ip is 192.168.0.24

    – ALBERTO PEÑA
    Jan 18 at 15:42
















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These are the steps I take but I still can not connect from my local network with ssh root@ip.





  1. sudo passwd adds password to root user

  2. Install Openssh


  3. sudo vim /etc/ssh/sshd_config:




    • PermitRootLogin yes

    • PasswordAuthentication yes



  4. sudo service ssh restart



The problem still can not access ssh root@ip on my own machine.










share|improve this question
















These are the steps I take but I still can not connect from my local network with ssh root@ip.





  1. sudo passwd adds password to root user

  2. Install Openssh


  3. sudo vim /etc/ssh/sshd_config:




    • PermitRootLogin yes

    • PasswordAuthentication yes



  4. sudo service ssh restart



The problem still can not access ssh root@ip on my own machine.







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    I wonder why anyone would have the need to allow root login. Can you login with normal user?

    – RoVo
    Jan 18 at 15:03











  • 1. Can you log in as root locally (from the server's console)? 2. What IP address are you using? xxx.xxx.x.x or a verbose address like bionic.local? Only bionic might not work.

    – sudodus
    Jan 18 at 15:22











  • operating system is windows 7 I have VirtualBox where is running my ubuntu sever 18.04 lts my ip is 192.168.0.24

    – ALBERTO PEÑA
    Jan 18 at 15:42
















  • 1





    I wonder why anyone would have the need to allow root login. Can you login with normal user?

    – RoVo
    Jan 18 at 15:03











  • 1. Can you log in as root locally (from the server's console)? 2. What IP address are you using? xxx.xxx.x.x or a verbose address like bionic.local? Only bionic might not work.

    – sudodus
    Jan 18 at 15:22











  • operating system is windows 7 I have VirtualBox where is running my ubuntu sever 18.04 lts my ip is 192.168.0.24

    – ALBERTO PEÑA
    Jan 18 at 15:42










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I wonder why anyone would have the need to allow root login. Can you login with normal user?

– RoVo
Jan 18 at 15:03





I wonder why anyone would have the need to allow root login. Can you login with normal user?

– RoVo
Jan 18 at 15:03













1. Can you log in as root locally (from the server's console)? 2. What IP address are you using? xxx.xxx.x.x or a verbose address like bionic.local? Only bionic might not work.

– sudodus
Jan 18 at 15:22





1. Can you log in as root locally (from the server's console)? 2. What IP address are you using? xxx.xxx.x.x or a verbose address like bionic.local? Only bionic might not work.

– sudodus
Jan 18 at 15:22













operating system is windows 7 I have VirtualBox where is running my ubuntu sever 18.04 lts my ip is 192.168.0.24

– ALBERTO PEÑA
Jan 18 at 15:42







operating system is windows 7 I have VirtualBox where is running my ubuntu sever 18.04 lts my ip is 192.168.0.24

– ALBERTO PEÑA
Jan 18 at 15:42












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