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Jun 22, 2023 at 21:16 comment added Zarquon @Ramhound, I checked the server logs and added what I found (which was literally nothing) to my post - the OS where the server is running, just in case I wasn't clear, is Windows 11
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Jun 22, 2023 at 17:18 comment added Ramhound The fact you have no idea what it is, means, you're not using an Active Directory user to log into the VM. I will leave, the task of understanding what an Active Directory domain is exactly, as an expertise in the future. As for the location of the OpenSSH Server logs, that depends on the OS where the server is running, where that location is exactly is well documented.
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Jun 22, 2023 at 16:46 comment added Zarquon Thanks for the reply, @Ramhound. You'll have to excuse me if I have a couple clarifying questions; I have practically zero experience with Windows, so I'm stilling catching up here. First off, what exactly is an Active Directory domain and how do I know if the VM is a part of one? Second, how do I find the OpenSSH server logs? Thanks.
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Jun 22, 2023 at 2:55 comment added Ramhound Is the VM part of an Active Directory domain? I am not even sure, can join Windows on ARM to an Active Directory domain; typically, only Windows 10 Professional and above have the capability. Provide the OpenSSH Server logs when this user attempted to connect. Be sure you edit your question to include this required information.
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