<quote who="Voytek">
> to test whether it's my own ipchains blocking it, can I just do this over
> ssh:
> 
> service ipchains stop
> [try accessing]
> service ipchains start
> 
> as the machine is remote to me, and, I'd rather not upset it,
> is issueing 'service ipchains stop / service ipchains start'
> OK to do over shh, or, can I screw something up ?

It depends entirely on the changes that you've made - it's entirely possible
for you to lock yourself out of ssh access to the machine, in which case
you'll have to get to the console to fix it.

J.
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