Why I cannot login remote server with its root
# ssh root@192.168.122.96
root@192.168.122.96's password:
Permission denied, please try again.
Do according to [1].
NOTE: on Ubuntu, remember to restart ssh service like this “sudo restart ssh”.
# ssh root@192.168.122.96
root@192.168.122.96's password:
Permission denied, please try again.
Do according to [1].
NOTE: on Ubuntu, remember to restart ssh service like this “sudo restart ssh”.
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