Hi Jeraimee, both of your theories are correct. There is nothing listening, and TCP wrappers are also denying access. To make SSH work, you must first install the SSH server so that something is listening. (We can't do this ourselves, because SSH is not free for commercial use, and furthermore there are some export restrictions on encryption technology here in Canada that would make it difficult.) Once the SSH server is installed, you must edit the file /etc/hosts.allow and add a line like "sshd: ALL" to permit access.