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<DIV>There is nothing under the failed logins. I can login fine outside
the <BR>network with any user/pass. I can not login in network for some
reason. <BR>Under The GUI I can not get a login screen. I get a error
box.<BR><BR> Error connecting to 192.168.1.46, reason:<BR>-> Server
closed connection before sending identification<BR>----- Original Message -----
<BR>From: Michael Stauber<BR>To: BlueOnyx General Mailing List<BR>Sent:
Wednesday, August 12, 2009 2:31 PM<BR>Subject: [BlueOnyx:02058] Re: Can not
login SSH in local network<BR><BR><BR>Hi Tommy,<BR><BR>> Why can I not login
the my blueonyx server in network?<BR>> Error:<BR>> Aug 12 12:55:58 www
sshd[25609]: refused connect from 192.168.1.3<BR>> (192.168.1.3) Aug 12
12:56:54 www sshd[25720]: refused connect from<BR>> 192.168.1.3 (192.168.1.3)
Any Ideas why it is refused a connection?<BR><BR>It could possibly be that
you've run into the new pam_abl "failed logins"<BR>protection of BlueOnyx. After
a certain amount of failed logins in a certain<BR>period of time it'll refuse to
let you in - even if you then use a valid<BR>username and
password.<BR><BR>*However*: In that case you'd not get a "connection refused"
message, but a<BR>"wrong password" message back.<BR><BR>So your problem could be
something else.<BR><BR>Just to check if it's pam_abl related: Try to login to
the GUI as "admin".<BR>That will still work even if pam_abl has blocked you out
otherwise.<BR><BR>Then check "Server Management" / "Security" / "Failed
Logins".<BR><BR>See if the IP you tried to login from shows up and has a red
light under<BR>"Access".<BR><BR>If so, click on "Reset all Blocks" (or just
reset the Block for the <BR>offending<BR>IP) and try again.<BR>Michael
Stauber<BR><BR><<<BR><BR><BR><BR>Tommy<BR><BR><BR>Do you have anything in
your<BR> /etc/hosts.deny<BR><BR>What if you add that IP
to<BR>/etc/hosts.allow<BR>#e.g.<BR><BR>sshd: 192.168.1.3<BR><BR><BR>What
about your firewall rules ?<BR>/etc/apf/deny_hosts.rules
?<BR><BR><BR>----<BR>Ken Marcus<BR>Ecommerce Web Hosting by<BR>Precision Web
Hosting, Inc.<BR><A
href="http://www.precisionweb.net">http://www.precisionweb.net</A></DIV></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>Giving me No such file or directory on all 3
comands.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>Can add the ip under admin. not
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