Re: Still no luck
@peterbata: Please be more specific. The "unable to log in" is not very clear. Do you get some error? If you can login as root with PuTTY, you must be able to login with WinSCP. Consider post a log file.
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PermitRootLogin to yes in my Ubuntu sshd_config file and I am still unable to log in as root from within WinSCP. I can log in as root from the CLI because I am using my public key to do so. Thank you
sudo su without being prompted for a root password, you start a WinSCP session by logging in through a non-priviliged account... and then what?
sudo su. I am a programmer/developer and admin on several servers, but could not figure this out. Would you mind, just for us lowly mortals, kindly put together a DETAILED step-by-step instruction that is more specific than the very vague FAQ you always refer to?
sudo from command line easily.
sshd_config file to allow root login. Then I restart the sshd daemon. Then I log off from PuTTY. Now I log in as root using WinSCP.