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[LDM #FNS-542635]: not started
- Subject: [LDM #FNS-542635]: not started
- Date: Mon, 24 Aug 2015 13:21:22 -0600
Patrick,
I'd forgotten that you asked for my IP address. Sorry about that.
Currently, my IP address is 128.117.140.182. Glob expressions for other
possibilities are in the "authorized_keys" file I sent.
Are computers in China and the Netherlands trying to hack you?
> In this case it is likely what I mentioned before, not knowing the IP you
> were using (I did ask politely :) )... in hosts.allow / deny I only allow
> specific IPS access to ssh, everyone else is banned. :)
>
> Let me check the logs..
>
> Here we see refused attempted connects since I went to my doctor's
> appointment:
> Aug 24 11:40:14 crad1 sshd[15205]: refused connect from 80.82.64.127
> (80.82.64.127)
> Aug 24 11:44:56 crad1 sshd[18606]: refused connect from 182.100.67.59
> (182.100.67.59)
> Aug 24 12:14:54 crad1 sshd[32219]: refused connect from 128.117.140.182
> (128.117.140.182)
> Aug 24 12:39:26 crad1 sshd[32638]: refused connect from 182.100.67.4
> (182.100.67.4)
> Aug 24 13:56:44 crad1 sshd[9915]: refused connect from 182.100.67.59
> (182.100.67.59)
>
> I'm guessing you are the 128 since the 182s are from china and the 80 is from
> the Netherlands :)
>
> Since I know know your IP address, I will add an allow to /etc/hosts.allow
> for ssh:
>
> # SELF
> sshd: 127.0.0.1
> sshd: 127.0.1.1
> # Big Steve - Unidata
> sshd: 128.117.140.182
> ##########
> # PEOPLE #
> ##########
> # ME HOME IP
>
> A quick service restart and you should be good to go from that IP :)
>
> root@crad1:/etc# /etc/init.d/ssh restart
> [ ok ] Restarting OpenBSD Secure Shell server: sshd.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> --patrick
Regards,
Steve Emmerson
Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: FNS-542635
Department: Support LDM
Priority: Normal
Status: Closed