no ssh access since kernel install and reboot [message #5079] |
Thu, 10 August 2006 16:33 |
hm2k
Messages: 32 Registered: August 2006 Location: UK
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I followed the instructions located here: http://wiki.openvz.org/Quick_installation
I followed the instructions exactly down to the end of the section entitled "Rebooting into OpenVZ kernel".
Since i've rebooted I can't seem to access the server on my network via sshd, I have physical access so its not a problem to fix, however I don't know what to fix.
I am running CentOS.
Although this is a test situation I hope to install OpenVZ on a machine at a remote location and therefore need to ask how this can be done without physical access.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Re: no ssh access since kernel install and reboot [message #5080 is a reply to message #5079] |
Thu, 10 August 2006 16:39 |
hm2k
Messages: 32 Registered: August 2006 Location: UK
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It seems something has changed my firewall/iptables settings as if i do:
service iptables stop
I'm able to ssh into it again!
I then used:
system-config-securitylevel
From there I realised that eth0 was not "trusted", so I enabled that and I can now ssh in again.
The question is now, how do I ENSURE this will not happen if I do it on a machine at a remote location, otherwise this will cost me to rectify.
Thanks.
[Updated on: Thu, 10 August 2006 16:51] Report message to a moderator
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