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Does Online.net have firewalls above server? My IP is locked out on non-standard port
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Does Online.net have firewalls above server? My IP is locked out on non-standard port

My IP is locked out on a non-standard port. only allow connecting to 22. But workable to connect on non-standard port from another server.

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  • DPDP Administrator, The Domain Guy

    Locked out as in, refused or timed out?

  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    Sounds like your ISP is the one blocking instead

  • @thedp said:
    Locked out as in, refused or timed out?

    ssh says: Connection refused

  • edited November 2019

    @FAT32 said:
    Sounds like your ISP is the one blocking instead

    I tried from another french server, also refused on non-standard ports. I guess online.net have firewalls

  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider

    Did you allow it in the OS firewall...? firewalld blocks everything but 22 by default I think.

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran

    hostingtalking said: I guess online.net have firewalls

    They do not, especially not ones that would cause "Connection refused". This is a reply from your server, you did something wrong and didn't set up a server program to actually listen on the "non-standard port".

  • DPDP Administrator, The Domain Guy

    @hostingtalking said:

    @thedp said:
    Locked out as in, refused or timed out?

    ssh says: Connection refused

    Then when you have the non-standard port in config and restarted ssh, can you see that it's even listening?

  • isunbejoisunbejo Member
    edited November 2019

    check daemon & filter :

    netstat -pln
    iptables -S
    
  • @thedp said:

    @hostingtalking said:

    @thedp said:
    Locked out as in, refused or timed out?

    ssh says: Connection refused

    Then when you have the non-standard port in config and restarted ssh, can you see that it's even listening?

    yes, one server can connect to that non-standard port

  • DPDP Administrator, The Domain Guy

    @hostingtalking said:

    @thedp said:

    @hostingtalking said:

    @thedp said:
    Locked out as in, refused or timed out?

    ssh says: Connection refused

    Then when you have the non-standard port in config and restarted ssh, can you see that it's even listening?

    yes, one server can connect to that non-standard port

    So you can connect to it, from some other server on some other network? Then it's clear that from where you're not able to, it's being filtered.

    Curious, where are you connecting from that's filtering the non-standard port? Your local ISP or some other box?

  • Centos? Selinux?

  • @akhfa said:
    Centos? Selinux?

    @akhfa said:
    Centos? Selinux?

    debian 10 on both local and server

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