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PTY allocation request failed on channel 0

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    wrote on last edited by girish
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    Trying to log into SSH to any of my containers produces the error:

    "PTY allocation request failed on channel 0"

    I've seen some info online about fixing that specific error, but I don't want to break the Cloudron instance.

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      @echokos Can you clarify what you mean by SSH into your containers? You can't ssh into container because they don't have an ssh server inside them.

      To get a shell into a container, you can either use the Web Terminal in the Cloudron dashboard OR docker exec -ti <containername> after you SSH into your server.

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        Or use the cloudron CLI with the cloudron exec command !

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          @echokos Can you clarify what you mean by SSH into your containers? You can't ssh into container because they don't have an ssh server inside them.

          To get a shell into a container, you can either use the Web Terminal in the Cloudron dashboard OR docker exec -ti <containername> after you SSH into your server.

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          @girish Got it. Thank you. I was using the SFTP login to SSH. 🙂

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