I Iraldo Arévalo Delfín New Pleskian Feb 21, 2019 #1 The ssh service on my Plesk server is not running. How can I enable it from Plesk?
IgorG Plesk addicted! Plesk Certified Professional Feb 21, 2019 #2 Iraldo Arévalo Delfín said: How can I enable it from Plesk? Click to expand... Create cron task with corresponding command.
Iraldo Arévalo Delfín said: How can I enable it from Plesk? Click to expand... Create cron task with corresponding command.
I Iraldo Arévalo Delfín New Pleskian Feb 22, 2019 #4 I put a snapshot of the scheduled task. It did not solve the problem. The following error continues: ssh: connect to host xxx port 22: Connection timed out Attachments Anotación 2019-02-22 094353.jpg 117.1 KB · Views: 57
I put a snapshot of the scheduled task. It did not solve the problem. The following error continues: ssh: connect to host xxx port 22: Connection timed out
IgorG Plesk addicted! Plesk Certified Professional Feb 22, 2019 #5 Try to get the output of your command with pipe to mail.
I Iraldo Arévalo Delfín New Pleskian Feb 22, 2019 #6 The basic problem is that I can not connect by ssh. I already checked the ssh service and it's running normally on port 22. ssh adminweb@<ip> ssh: connect to host <ip> port 22: Connection timed out
The basic problem is that I can not connect by ssh. I already checked the ssh service and it's running normally on port 22. ssh adminweb@<ip> ssh: connect to host <ip> port 22: Connection timed out
IgorG Plesk addicted! Plesk Certified Professional Feb 24, 2019 #7 Maybe ssh port is firewalled? Have you checked this? And what about command output? Have you got it on your email?
Maybe ssh port is firewalled? Have you checked this? And what about command output? Have you got it on your email?
M MHC_1 Regular Pleskian Oct 10, 2025 #8 This discussion does not answer the title question - how to restart the SSH service on a Plesk server?
This discussion does not answer the title question - how to restart the SSH service on a Plesk server?
Sebahat.hadzhi Community Manager Staff member Oct 10, 2025 #9 Hello, @MHC_1 . You can restart the SSH service like any other service: Red Hat-based: Code: systemctl restart sshd Debian/Ubuntu: Code: systemctl restart ssh
Hello, @MHC_1 . You can restart the SSH service like any other service: Red Hat-based: Code: systemctl restart sshd Debian/Ubuntu: Code: systemctl restart ssh