I'm running FreeBSD 5.3 and I'm trying to connect to it from school using ssh. At school, I get connection refused. I checked the auth.log and found:
Feb 3 21:23:05 FreeBSD sshd[44237]: twist xxxxx.xxxx.edu to /bin/echo "You are not welcome to use sshd from xxxxx.xxxx.edu."
I ran tcpdmatch and got:
$ tcpdmatch sshd bt20510.hvcc.edu warning: sshd: no such process name in /etc/inetd.conf client: hostname bt20510.hvcc.edu client: address 151.103.21.131 server: process sshd matched: /etc/hosts.allow line 91 option: severity auth.info option: twist /bin/echo "You are not welcome to use sshd from bt20510.hvcc.edu."
I have made changes to hosts.allow to only allow my local network and the ip's of the workstations from school. I am running PF and only allowed the same rules. So what gives?
What gives? You... Learn how to use PF and its rules. Learn to ensure that you have the proper ports open. Learn to allow certain IP's, ranges, classes, etc.
I hate users that come off like ... Hey, I did all this, why dont THIS work.
Well yanno what - it's the user that can't configure the product. If ya did, you wouldnt be posting...
So - do yourself a favor... READ before you ask.
-- Best regards, Chris
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