Javier Gostling wrote:
I tried the telnet idea before. It's not even installed. So that's out.On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 09:49:03AM -0500, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:Any suggestions, speculations, "WAGs" will be very greatfullyaccepted! Get those two fingers to "chkconfig telnet on" and "service xinetd reload", then you telnet to the machine, diagnose, fix and change root password (in case it was snooped). For the future, you might consider installing a modem on the server, so you can dial in to it when having network access problems. Cheers,
but thanks for the suggestion.
Any thoughts on what would be causing sshd to fail would be helpfull.
Ric
PS: I won't be back in Seattle for a couple of months. But the next time I'm up there, I'll consider both a UPS, and a modem. ;)
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