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ssh troubleshooting
read: Connection reset by peer
Above error happens when trying to mount some disk drive from another server via sshfs.
Example from fstab:
root@192.168.99.143:/mnt/touro /mnt/touro fuse.sshfs user,x-systemd.automount,defaults,_netdev,allow_other,identityfile=/root/.ssh/id_ed25519 0 0
Running mount -a produces above error.
Make sure you accepted the host key or re-accept it if it changes, by ssh-ing first into the target server e.g.
ssh -i /root/.ssh/id_ed25519 root@192.168.99.143
Permission denied (publickey)
If you're sure you're using the correct user to connect and the private/public keys match, the issue could be the that the user is locked on the server. In ssh logs you will see:
User vagrant not allowed because account is locked
/etc/passwd will show an exclamation mark for the user. Quick solution for this is to set the password for the user
sudo passwd vagrant
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