Just to let you know, all's well that ends well.
My server software (Web Crossing - great software - and there is a free
version now too!) allows server-side scripting. So I was able to execute a
Linux reboot command via the scripting software and safely restart.
I guess I could probably create
On 6/28/03 8:05 AM, Cliff Wells [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 15:58, Doug Lerner wrote:
So I was hoping there was some other way of tweaking the video signal to
respond before resorting to that.
Can you ssh in from another machine and do an 'init 3' followed by 'init
5'
Yes. That was mentioned in my first note. That was the first thing I tried.
I was wondering if there are any other magical key combinations like that
I could try.
Thanks,
doug
On 6/28/03 8:08 AM, Adam Bowns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you tried ctl+alt+backspace to restart the x server, it
How to re-enable SSH depends on what you did to disable it. Once you get it working
again though, you can remove login shells from all accounts, except yours. That
should disable people's ability to remotely log in. Use /etc/shells to see which
shells are available and then update the shell