![]() ![]() I did make changes, but that why I purged it. I purged the install of the ssh server and then reinstalled it. What I would expect is to see the prompt sftp> I did try that also, all that happens is I enter my password, it accepts the password, the nothing, no return prompt. Oct 13 00:04:06 raspberrypi sshd: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened for user pi by (uid=0) Oct 13 00:04:06 raspberrypi sshd: Accepted password for pi from 192.168.1.82 port 3663 ssh2 Oct 13 00:03:57 raspberrypi sshd: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened for user pi by (uid=0) Oct 13 00:03:57 raspberrypi sshd: Accepted password for pi from 192.168.1.82 port 3635 ssh2 Oct 12 23:46:38 raspberrypi sshd: Server listening on :: port 22. Oct 12 23:46:38 raspberrypi systemd: Started OpenBSD Secure Shell server. Oct 12 23:46:38 raspberrypi sshd: Server listening on 0.0.0.0 port 22. Oct 12 23:46:37 raspberrypi systemd: Starting OpenBSD Secure Shell server. Oct 13 00:10:27 raspberrypi sudo: pam_unix(sudo:session): session opened for user root by (uid=0) Oct 13 00:10:27 raspberrypi sudo: pi : TTY=pts/0 PWD=/home/pi USER=root COMMAND=/usr/bin/tail -f /var/log/auth.log Oct 13 00:10:22 raspberrypi systemd-logind: New session c5 of user pi. Oct 13 00:10:22 raspberrypi sshd: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened for user pi by (uid=0) Oct 13 00:10:22 raspberrypi sshd: Accepted password for pi from 192.168.1.82 port 3704 ssh2 ![]() Oct 13 00:10:16 raspberrypi systemd-logind: Removed session c4. Oct 13 00:10:16 raspberrypi systemd-logind: Session c4 logged out. Oct 13 00:10:16 raspberrypi sshd: pam_unix(sshd:session): session closed for user pi I will checked the auth logs as you suggested. I want to use Raspbian and I want to understand what this issue is so others that are facing the same issue have a solution. I put Ubuntu on the pi and the SFTP worked, so you are right, it is not a networking issue. # list of available options, their meanings and defaults, please see the ![]() # Site-wide defaults for some commonly used options. # configuration file, and defaults at the end. # Thus, host-specific definitions should be at the beginning of the # Any configuration value is only changed the first time it is set. # Configuration data is parsed as follows: # users, and the values can be changed in per-user configuration files # This is the ssh client system-wide configuration file. The password is working, it does not deny entry, but from windows and linux, I can't connect to the sftp server. I can log in with SSH, but when I try to connect to the sftp or scp server no prompt comes up. ![]()
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