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Originally Posted by goldencore
Yes!
Usbnet is active, the reader plugged. The network connection is set up. As mentioned I can ping the Kindle in a cmd window.
I load the generated private key in the "auth" tab in putty and then I try to open the session to the Kindle in the session tab (choosing SSH and Port 22).
The putty console pops up empty and then "connection refused". The putty log shows no more info than that.
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Oh, okay, it was you yesterday evening, right. In that case, keys have nothing to do with that. You don't even get to the login.
Ok, so.
Go to KUAL --> Usbnet, click on USBnet status. What does it says in the bottom lines?
Second: Open Kterm (install the extension if you don't already have it). Issue command 'ifconfig -a', then look for a line that reads "usb0". Two lines below you should find "inet addr:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx".
Replace x's with numbers. Which numbers are there?