ssh_exchange_identification: read: Connection reset by peer ( unable to access the remote server for restarting the SSH service )

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I'm facing this issue. i know there are so many topics regarding this. Actually I was unable to access the remote server for restarting the SSH service and removing the host key. Any help on this.




debug1: Enabling compatibility mode for protocol 2.0



debug1: Local version string SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_6.6.1p1 Ubuntu-2ubuntu2.8
ssh_exchange_identification: read: Connection reset by peer




Also I need to know the exact reason behind this.







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  • Did you remove the host key?
    – alpha
    Apr 19 at 10:45










  • remote server is not accessible. Only through SSH I'm connecting to that server. You mean host key from remote server, if yes, I was unable to remove that as remote server is not in my control.
    – SANITH
    Apr 19 at 11:57











  • Sorry im having trouble to understand, you have a local server under your control. And a remote server you cant access at all, the remote server is not under your control? Have you ever been able to ssh to the remote server?
    – alpha
    Apr 19 at 13:24










  • Yep, the remote server is not under my control. I've been working on the remote server for the last week without any issue via SSH.
    – SANITH
    Apr 20 at 2:49














up vote
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favorite












I'm facing this issue. i know there are so many topics regarding this. Actually I was unable to access the remote server for restarting the SSH service and removing the host key. Any help on this.




debug1: Enabling compatibility mode for protocol 2.0



debug1: Local version string SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_6.6.1p1 Ubuntu-2ubuntu2.8
ssh_exchange_identification: read: Connection reset by peer




Also I need to know the exact reason behind this.







share|improve this question



















  • Did you remove the host key?
    – alpha
    Apr 19 at 10:45










  • remote server is not accessible. Only through SSH I'm connecting to that server. You mean host key from remote server, if yes, I was unable to remove that as remote server is not in my control.
    – SANITH
    Apr 19 at 11:57











  • Sorry im having trouble to understand, you have a local server under your control. And a remote server you cant access at all, the remote server is not under your control? Have you ever been able to ssh to the remote server?
    – alpha
    Apr 19 at 13:24










  • Yep, the remote server is not under my control. I've been working on the remote server for the last week without any issue via SSH.
    – SANITH
    Apr 20 at 2:49












up vote
1
down vote

favorite









up vote
1
down vote

favorite











I'm facing this issue. i know there are so many topics regarding this. Actually I was unable to access the remote server for restarting the SSH service and removing the host key. Any help on this.




debug1: Enabling compatibility mode for protocol 2.0



debug1: Local version string SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_6.6.1p1 Ubuntu-2ubuntu2.8
ssh_exchange_identification: read: Connection reset by peer




Also I need to know the exact reason behind this.







share|improve this question











I'm facing this issue. i know there are so many topics regarding this. Actually I was unable to access the remote server for restarting the SSH service and removing the host key. Any help on this.




debug1: Enabling compatibility mode for protocol 2.0



debug1: Local version string SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_6.6.1p1 Ubuntu-2ubuntu2.8
ssh_exchange_identification: read: Connection reset by peer




Also I need to know the exact reason behind this.









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  • Did you remove the host key?
    – alpha
    Apr 19 at 10:45










  • remote server is not accessible. Only through SSH I'm connecting to that server. You mean host key from remote server, if yes, I was unable to remove that as remote server is not in my control.
    – SANITH
    Apr 19 at 11:57











  • Sorry im having trouble to understand, you have a local server under your control. And a remote server you cant access at all, the remote server is not under your control? Have you ever been able to ssh to the remote server?
    – alpha
    Apr 19 at 13:24










  • Yep, the remote server is not under my control. I've been working on the remote server for the last week without any issue via SSH.
    – SANITH
    Apr 20 at 2:49
















  • Did you remove the host key?
    – alpha
    Apr 19 at 10:45










  • remote server is not accessible. Only through SSH I'm connecting to that server. You mean host key from remote server, if yes, I was unable to remove that as remote server is not in my control.
    – SANITH
    Apr 19 at 11:57











  • Sorry im having trouble to understand, you have a local server under your control. And a remote server you cant access at all, the remote server is not under your control? Have you ever been able to ssh to the remote server?
    – alpha
    Apr 19 at 13:24










  • Yep, the remote server is not under my control. I've been working on the remote server for the last week without any issue via SSH.
    – SANITH
    Apr 20 at 2:49















Did you remove the host key?
– alpha
Apr 19 at 10:45




Did you remove the host key?
– alpha
Apr 19 at 10:45












remote server is not accessible. Only through SSH I'm connecting to that server. You mean host key from remote server, if yes, I was unable to remove that as remote server is not in my control.
– SANITH
Apr 19 at 11:57





remote server is not accessible. Only through SSH I'm connecting to that server. You mean host key from remote server, if yes, I was unable to remove that as remote server is not in my control.
– SANITH
Apr 19 at 11:57













Sorry im having trouble to understand, you have a local server under your control. And a remote server you cant access at all, the remote server is not under your control? Have you ever been able to ssh to the remote server?
– alpha
Apr 19 at 13:24




Sorry im having trouble to understand, you have a local server under your control. And a remote server you cant access at all, the remote server is not under your control? Have you ever been able to ssh to the remote server?
– alpha
Apr 19 at 13:24












Yep, the remote server is not under my control. I've been working on the remote server for the last week without any issue via SSH.
– SANITH
Apr 20 at 2:49




Yep, the remote server is not under my control. I've been working on the remote server for the last week without any issue via SSH.
– SANITH
Apr 20 at 2:49















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