![]() After that you can type "service sshd restart" which will reload the SSH server and allow the changes to take place. You're modifying the line that reads "PermitRootLogin no" to "PermitRootLogin yes". Log into the console of your ESX server and modify (using vi) /etc/ssh/sshd_config. ![]() This means you either need to remove this limitation if security isn't a concern for you, or add another non-privileged user to use for your copies (though this is far more complicated since non-root users aren't allowed to access VMFS files by default - let me know if you need to know how to do that). ![]() In ESX 3.0, VMWare has (wisely) decided to forbid the root user from SSHing into the server. ![]() You're probably trying to log in with WinSCP using the root user. ![]()
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