To resolve SSH access denial on Linux WHM for a Dreamweaver account, you need to follow these steps:
Log in to your WHM account.
Navigate to the Account Functions section and click on Manage Shell Access.
On the Manage Shell Access page, select the user account that is experiencing SSH access denial.
Click the Edit button next to the selected account.
In the Edit Shell Access page, make sure that the "Normal Shell" option is selected.
Check if the user has the proper permissions to access SSH. If not, you need to open up the access permissions for SSH.
Make sure that the user's SSH key is added to the server. You can do this by either adding the SSH key using the command-line or through the WHM interface.
Once you have updated the account settings, click the Save button to save the changes.
Try to connect to the server using Dreamweaver, and you should be able to access SSH without any issues.
If you are still experiencing issues with SSH access denial, you should contact your server administrator or hosting provider for further assistance.
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Asked: 2023-05-14 01:33:17 +0000
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