There may be many reasons --one of which can be the firewall. So, it is best to check if your fireall is topping you first.
Secondly, SSH must be available on the servers.
On the linux machine you do this
/etc/ini.d/ssh start
or
/etc/ini.d/ssh restart
if it starts ok, then fine; your problem is firewall etc. If not you vae to make sure that SSH is available --is it installed, etc.
On windows, SSH is a pain, I have not used it ever. So, I can not help you there at all.
HTH,
Cheers,
Adem
Secondly, SSH must be available on the servers.
On the linux machine you do this
/etc/ini.d/ssh start
or
/etc/ini.d/ssh restart
if it starts ok, then fine; your problem is firewall etc. If not you vae to make sure that SSH is available --is it installed, etc.
On windows, SSH is a pain, I have not used it ever. So, I can not help you there at all.
HTH,
Cheers,
Adem