Matt Singerman wrote:
Hi all,
This probably isn't a FreeBSD-specific problem, but it's vexing nonetheless.
So we have our servers accessing the outside world through their own
firewall on a FreeBSD machine. Nothing too fancy, just routing
traffic and shutting off unused ports. However, this morning the
ethernet jack that the firewall server's world-accessible ethernet
port (dc1) was plugged into. The solution: plug it into another jack
:) This amazingly complex solution worked, except that I can now no
longer ssh or ping the machine. Any ideas as to what may have caused
this?
Thanks,
Matt
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Not without knowing more about your network, and/or the switch/device at the
other end of that jack.
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Nathan Vidican
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