Hello All.
I am messing with the new CentOS7. Installed it fresh last night from the "Everything" ISO. Also created an image last night of the fresh install so don't worry too much about mucking anything up.
I am having a problem SSH'ing into the box via remote system. Local systems on the same LAN (such as my gaming box I am RD'd into now to SSH into my server) work. But the moment I attempt to connect via my work system I get a connection refused. I have checked the usual suspects such as firewalls and port forwarding. The port is open and directed to the correct pc. So I am thinking it is a configuration issue. I have looked over the sshd_config and I do not see anything preventing access though I could be mistaken.
Oh, and I am not looking for a whole lot of security on this system. This is a throw away install for me to test out CentOS7. Anything goes wrong I will just reimage and try again
EDIT: So I was attempting to port forward from #### to 22 using my router's NAT (I should have included that info. Did not realize it could be connected). My install did not like that and refused the connection. However, when I switched it back to 22 to 22 it worked just fine. So it is a setting I am just missing in the sshd_config.