Unable to ssh in beagle bone black











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I wanted to install pip onto beagle bone black,and I tried this:



  /usr/bin/ntpdate -b -s -u pool.ntp.org
opkg update && opkg install python-pip python-setuptools


Then it threw errors, but unfortunately, I didn't log that errors. It was occurred a week ago and wasn't solved yet. I wanted to solve it now and I tried connect by ssh,but I failed.



When I ping to beagle bone, it responds, and Cloud9 IDE is working too, but not ssh.



I don't think this is serious problem since I can connect to beagle bone by other methods: Cloud9 or so.
However, to use python on beagle bone, I need to connect by ssh.



Before trying to update and install python-pip, I could connect by ssh.



Do you have any ideas to solve this connection problem?



note



I use default OS: Angstrom
I don't use SD card.
HOST PC is mac, OS.X 10.9
connect by USB serial


I checked this but this wasn't helpful.



I could connect by GateOne SSH client, but still unable to connect from terminal.










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  • I solved this problem and I wrote the method here: unable-to-connect-beagle-bone-black-by-ssh
    – SamuraiT
    Nov 12 '13 at 2:29















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I wanted to install pip onto beagle bone black,and I tried this:



  /usr/bin/ntpdate -b -s -u pool.ntp.org
opkg update && opkg install python-pip python-setuptools


Then it threw errors, but unfortunately, I didn't log that errors. It was occurred a week ago and wasn't solved yet. I wanted to solve it now and I tried connect by ssh,but I failed.



When I ping to beagle bone, it responds, and Cloud9 IDE is working too, but not ssh.



I don't think this is serious problem since I can connect to beagle bone by other methods: Cloud9 or so.
However, to use python on beagle bone, I need to connect by ssh.



Before trying to update and install python-pip, I could connect by ssh.



Do you have any ideas to solve this connection problem?



note



I use default OS: Angstrom
I don't use SD card.
HOST PC is mac, OS.X 10.9
connect by USB serial


I checked this but this wasn't helpful.



I could connect by GateOne SSH client, but still unable to connect from terminal.










share|improve this question















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  • I suggest this Q about Angstrom Linux configuration be moved to Superuser.com.
    – RedGrittyBrick
    Nov 11 '13 at 9:09










  • You can use the "flag" link to ask the site moderators to move the question. (or you could delete the Q from here before posting a duplicate at SU)
    – RedGrittyBrick
    Nov 11 '13 at 9:20










  • I solved this problem and I wrote the method here: unable-to-connect-beagle-bone-black-by-ssh
    – SamuraiT
    Nov 12 '13 at 2:29













up vote
2
down vote

favorite









up vote
2
down vote

favorite











I wanted to install pip onto beagle bone black,and I tried this:



  /usr/bin/ntpdate -b -s -u pool.ntp.org
opkg update && opkg install python-pip python-setuptools


Then it threw errors, but unfortunately, I didn't log that errors. It was occurred a week ago and wasn't solved yet. I wanted to solve it now and I tried connect by ssh,but I failed.



When I ping to beagle bone, it responds, and Cloud9 IDE is working too, but not ssh.



I don't think this is serious problem since I can connect to beagle bone by other methods: Cloud9 or so.
However, to use python on beagle bone, I need to connect by ssh.



Before trying to update and install python-pip, I could connect by ssh.



Do you have any ideas to solve this connection problem?



note



I use default OS: Angstrom
I don't use SD card.
HOST PC is mac, OS.X 10.9
connect by USB serial


I checked this but this wasn't helpful.



I could connect by GateOne SSH client, but still unable to connect from terminal.










share|improve this question















I wanted to install pip onto beagle bone black,and I tried this:



  /usr/bin/ntpdate -b -s -u pool.ntp.org
opkg update && opkg install python-pip python-setuptools


Then it threw errors, but unfortunately, I didn't log that errors. It was occurred a week ago and wasn't solved yet. I wanted to solve it now and I tried connect by ssh,but I failed.



When I ping to beagle bone, it responds, and Cloud9 IDE is working too, but not ssh.



I don't think this is serious problem since I can connect to beagle bone by other methods: Cloud9 or so.
However, to use python on beagle bone, I need to connect by ssh.



Before trying to update and install python-pip, I could connect by ssh.



Do you have any ideas to solve this connection problem?



note



I use default OS: Angstrom
I don't use SD card.
HOST PC is mac, OS.X 10.9
connect by USB serial


I checked this but this wasn't helpful.



I could connect by GateOne SSH client, but still unable to connect from terminal.







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  • I suggest this Q about Angstrom Linux configuration be moved to Superuser.com.
    – RedGrittyBrick
    Nov 11 '13 at 9:09










  • You can use the "flag" link to ask the site moderators to move the question. (or you could delete the Q from here before posting a duplicate at SU)
    – RedGrittyBrick
    Nov 11 '13 at 9:20










  • I solved this problem and I wrote the method here: unable-to-connect-beagle-bone-black-by-ssh
    – SamuraiT
    Nov 12 '13 at 2:29


















  • I suggest this Q about Angstrom Linux configuration be moved to Superuser.com.
    – RedGrittyBrick
    Nov 11 '13 at 9:09










  • You can use the "flag" link to ask the site moderators to move the question. (or you could delete the Q from here before posting a duplicate at SU)
    – RedGrittyBrick
    Nov 11 '13 at 9:20










  • I solved this problem and I wrote the method here: unable-to-connect-beagle-bone-black-by-ssh
    – SamuraiT
    Nov 12 '13 at 2:29
















I suggest this Q about Angstrom Linux configuration be moved to Superuser.com.
– RedGrittyBrick
Nov 11 '13 at 9:09




I suggest this Q about Angstrom Linux configuration be moved to Superuser.com.
– RedGrittyBrick
Nov 11 '13 at 9:09












You can use the "flag" link to ask the site moderators to move the question. (or you could delete the Q from here before posting a duplicate at SU)
– RedGrittyBrick
Nov 11 '13 at 9:20




You can use the "flag" link to ask the site moderators to move the question. (or you could delete the Q from here before posting a duplicate at SU)
– RedGrittyBrick
Nov 11 '13 at 9:20












I solved this problem and I wrote the method here: unable-to-connect-beagle-bone-black-by-ssh
– SamuraiT
Nov 12 '13 at 2:29




I solved this problem and I wrote the method here: unable-to-connect-beagle-bone-black-by-ssh
– SamuraiT
Nov 12 '13 at 2:29










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Maybe the ssh server(default: dropbear) isn't running. (Re)start it using:



/etc/init.d/dropbear start


Check this page by the element14 community about probably the same problem:
http://www.element14.com/community/community/knode/single-board_computers/next-gen_beaglebone/blog/2013/05/22/some-quick-start-things-to-do-for-developing-on-the-bbb






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    Maybe the ssh server(default: dropbear) isn't running. (Re)start it using:



    /etc/init.d/dropbear start


    Check this page by the element14 community about probably the same problem:
    http://www.element14.com/community/community/knode/single-board_computers/next-gen_beaglebone/blog/2013/05/22/some-quick-start-things-to-do-for-developing-on-the-bbb






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      Maybe the ssh server(default: dropbear) isn't running. (Re)start it using:



      /etc/init.d/dropbear start


      Check this page by the element14 community about probably the same problem:
      http://www.element14.com/community/community/knode/single-board_computers/next-gen_beaglebone/blog/2013/05/22/some-quick-start-things-to-do-for-developing-on-the-bbb






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        Maybe the ssh server(default: dropbear) isn't running. (Re)start it using:



        /etc/init.d/dropbear start


        Check this page by the element14 community about probably the same problem:
        http://www.element14.com/community/community/knode/single-board_computers/next-gen_beaglebone/blog/2013/05/22/some-quick-start-things-to-do-for-developing-on-the-bbb






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        Maybe the ssh server(default: dropbear) isn't running. (Re)start it using:



        /etc/init.d/dropbear start


        Check this page by the element14 community about probably the same problem:
        http://www.element14.com/community/community/knode/single-board_computers/next-gen_beaglebone/blog/2013/05/22/some-quick-start-things-to-do-for-developing-on-the-bbb







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