On 02/01/2017 03:41 PM, Erling Westenvik wrote:
I have an OpenBSD 5.9 server at a colocation. It stopped accepting new
connections (ping, ssh, http, whatever) yesterday night but fortunately
I had one ssh session open from my workstation from which I can still
access it.
Did you think about
On Wed, Feb 01, 2017 at 05:09:43PM +0200, Lars Noodén wrote:
> On 02/01/2017 05:06 PM, Erling Westenvik wrote:
> > On Wed, Feb 01, 2017 at 03:58:51PM +0100, Manuel Giraud wrote:
> >> Erling Westenvik writes:
> >>
> >>> However, I got inspired and when I disabled pf
On Wed, Feb 01, 2017 at 03:58:51PM +0100, Manuel Giraud wrote:
> Erling Westenvik writes:
>
> > However, I got inspired and when I disabled pf (pfctl -d) I got full
> > contact! (But -- when I turned pf back on (pfctl -e) I lost the one
> > connection I had... Now I
Erling Westenvik writes:
> However, I got inspired and when I disabled pf (pfctl -d) I got full
> contact! (But -- when I turned pf back on (pfctl -e) I lost the one
> connection I had... Now I have to wait 48 minutes for the server to
> reboot. Not much more to do
On Wed, Feb 01, 2017 at 04:26:15PM +0200, lilit-aibolit wrote:
> On 02/01/2017 03:41 PM, Erling Westenvik wrote:
> > I have an OpenBSD 5.9 server at a colocation. It stopped accepting new
> > connections (ping, ssh, http, whatever) yesterday night but fortunately
> > I had one ssh session open
I have an OpenBSD 5.9 server at a colocation. It stopped accepting new
connections (ping, ssh, http, whatever) yesterday night but fortunately
I had one ssh session open from my workstation from which I can still
access it. Funny thing is that the server has full access OUT to the
internet. I can
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