Can someone check something?

Started by psp83, Oct 15, 2012, 16:13:09

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psp83

Can anyone with an IDnet connection access my site? http://www.paulparadise.co.uk ?

My friends (different ISP's) can access it but I can't.

Ray

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rgt247

Working fine for me with Idnet.
Rich


Plusnet :P

psp83

Hmm.. I bet the server firewall has blocked my IP for to many SSH connections.  :think:

Rik

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Technical Ben

Quote from: psp83 on Oct 15, 2012, 16:20:19
Hmm.. I bet the server firewall has blocked my IP for to many SSH connections.  :think:
Too many forgotten password request? That's what does it to me usually.  :red:
I use to have a signature, then it all changed to chip and pin.

Steve

We've seen similar with too many concurrent transfers to the same IP address , first off you get a 'rest' then eventually blacklisted IP
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psp83

Quote from: Technical Ben on Oct 15, 2012, 17:54:35
Too many forgotten password request? That's what does it to me usually.  :red:

Nope, not one wrong password as it's all done by SSH keys this end.

Quote from: Steve on Oct 15, 2012, 17:58:51
We've seen similar with too many concurrent transfers to the same IP address , first off you get a 'rest' then eventually blacklisted IP

Didn't get no warnings like usual, only knew something has happened when I tried to FTP to one of my hosted accounts & it timed out.

I was doing some RSYNC via SSH as I'm transferring backup scripts from my windows PC ran via cygwin to my linux box.. these scripts get ran daily from my windows PC and not had a problem  :(

Technical Ben

Ah, I never thought it would be a password problem. All these website things are above my expertise. But usually it's the most obvious things, the automatic settings, buttons or password we've checked a million times over actually ends up being the problem all along.  :slap:
I use to have a signature, then it all changed to chip and pin.