>and SSH (putty) starts, we get the prompt then just closes. We run
>portsentry so I was wondering whether when the machine fell over it decided
>to add us to the host.deny.

that sounds quite possible, from the symptoms, but it doesn't seem 
likely that you could trigger a ban just with a browser. it's also 
odd that you get an ssh login prompt, but that may be a quirk of your 
client.

i've locked myself out *twice*, which is just plain stupid.

fortunately it's not hard to fix: all you need to do is arrive from a 
different IP address. easiest is another box on which you've got 
shell access, but if you don't have that then try dialling in by 
modem, using someone else's machine or any other way of changing your 
net connection that will give you a different IP address.

if it works then the first thing to do is remove your normal address 
from /etc/hosts.deny and add it  to 
/usr/local/psionic/portsentry/portsentry.ignore

(or wherever that lives).

hope it works. nasty predicament. good luck.

will

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