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SSH and changing DNS servers



To let everyone know the resolution of this,  changing
the DNS hosts listed on the server resolved the DNS
problems and would have solved all our problem except
for the fact that we rebooted the computer to activate
the change and when it rebooted the ssh process didn't
come back.  

A visit to the site allowed us to restart the ssh
service and when we rebooted the machine again,  ssh
did automatically start up.  The only pain was a site
visit which we shouldn't have needed to make.


--- gboyce at badbelly.com wrote:
> Hugh,
> 
> What do you mean by "restarted our remote server"? 
> Do you mean reboot, or 
> restarted some of the software?
> 
> If you mean a reboot, I would guess either sshd
> isn't set to start 
> automatically on boot, or you may have some
> firewalling setup that is 
> blocking port 22.  The reboot might have reset the
> firewall rules or 
> enabled it when it was disabled before.
> 
> If you can get into the remote server, check if sshd
> is running.  If it is 
> not running, attempt to start it (usually either
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/sshd 
> start and /etc/init.d/sshd start).  
> 
> Setting it to start automatically on boot depends on
> what linux distro you 
> use.  Redhat can do it by running "chkconfig sshd
> on".
> 
> On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, Hugh Rutledge wrote:
> 
> > Our ISP required us to change DNS server addresses
> > this month.  (Not by telling us,  but by stopping
> > service on the old addresses.)  When we did this
> and
> > restarted our remote server,  it no longer accepts
> any
> > ssh access to its ssh ports-- but is processing
> html
> > and mail requests fine.  
> > 
> > Any insights on why this problem arises and how to
> > repair it?  Reinstallation of SSH appears to be
> the
> > brute force way to resolve it.
> > 
> > Thanks
> > Hugh Rutledge
> > 
> 
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