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Should have paid for upgrade to a 10/8
Should have paid for upgrade to a 10/8
Some questions come to mind:
Do you have a static IP address from your ISP?
Dynamic DNS?
Have you verified the listening service is a box you own?
Is there a reverse proxy set up?
Checked the edge router logs to see if it rebooted recently and reloaded firewall rules?
What else sits between your router and the listening server?
This could be any number of things, maybe this will help point you in the right direction.
Just make sure it is only accessible in trusted networks though!!
Aw you’re no fun. Next you’ll be telling me to block all emails over 500 miles.
For me it’s not about the traffic, more the log spam.
Generally I’ll have :22 enabled internally, and anything non-standard is defined in ~/.ssh/config
and shared out so I don’t have to remember things.
Unix is the kind of friend who won’t bat an eye about holding your beer while you go and do something incredibly stupid