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Tried via WinSCP, and Putty, neither work.
Don't remember installing anything, and it was working some time ago, but now not. Instead I get message "Network error: Connection timed out".

I got Sailfish 2.0.0.10.
Any ideas?

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Originally Posted by gsalone View Post
Any ideas?
Millions. Did you double- and triple-check your IP address? Are you even on the same network? That is quite common in the corporate environment, employees' mobile devices are on different networks.

Did you disable and re-enable developer mode in the meantime? It shoul not happen but it has happened to me at least once: disabling and re-enabling dev mode reset the password and I had to set it again. Though in such a case I would expect a different error than 'network timeout'.
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Millions. Did you double- and triple-check your IP address? Are you even on the same network? That is quite common in the corporate environment, employees' mobile devices are on different networks.

Did you disable and re-enable developer mode in the meantime? It shoul not happen but it has happened to me at least once: disabling and re-enabling dev mode reset the password and I had to set it again. Though in such a case I would expect a different error than 'network timeout'.
Yes to all unfortunately... tried all of the above and multiple times and restarting the device in between.
 

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Go to developer mode en set your ssh password and try to connect while keeping the developermode window open. I do face the same error when i'm on a windows system.

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Do you use SFOS on a N5?
Nope. Jolla phone.
 
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This happens to services sometimes when they fail to start properly. If you've changed any ssh settings it could be an error in your configuration file. What is the output of:

Code:
sudo systemctl status sshd
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Gsalone, answer McGraw.
 

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This happens to services sometimes when they fail to start properly. If you've changed any ssh settings it could be an error in your configuration file. What is the output of:

Code:
sudo systemctl status sshd
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I executed
Code:
systemctl status sshd
(sudo is not recognized), output in attached photo.
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Go to developer mode en set your ssh password and try to connect while keeping the developermode window open. I do face the same error when i'm on a windows system.
I did that too, not working either.
 
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I executed
Code:
systemctl status sshd
(sudo is not recognized), output in attached photo.
Sorry, I forgot I installed sudo myself because it's so ingrained in my habits, I meant devel-su!

Looks like it failed to start, let's see why:

Code:
devel-su journalctl -u sshd
 

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