<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. -- Jan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Karaoke bars combine two of the nation's greatest evils: people who shouldn't drink with people who shouldn't sing." -Tom Dreesen -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
