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  • Modified a comment on discussion Webmin on Webmin

    hello - i have been running webmin on two RockyLinux servers, and each seems to "lose" the csf module. this has happened often enough that i have the [re]installation memorized. has anybody else noticed this? its very minor, buti felt worth mentioning. i have never observed this issue before i started using RockyLinux. side-note: i realize supporting RL is new, and no doubt it will take some time to fully support it. although i am not sure if this is an RL issue or not.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Webmin on Webmin

    hello - i have been running webmin on two RockyLinux servers, and each seems to "lose" the csf module. this has happened often enough that i have the [re]installation memorized. has anybody else noticed this? i have never observed this issue before i started using RockyLinux. side-note: i realize supporting RL is new, and no doubt it will take some time to fully support it. although i am not sure if this is an RL issue or not.

  • Modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Webmin

    GOT IT ! ! ! ! ! 😁 tcp|in|d=22|s=123.123.123.123 tcp|out|s=22|d=123.123.123.123 you of all people understand i am not the brightest guy in this forum as you know from my previous idiotic questions, but i suspect "s" stands for "source" and "d" stands for "destination". EDIT: of course, it helps to look in the csf.deny file and make sure your IP didnt end up in there.

  • Modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Webmin

    GOT IT ! ! ! ! ! 😁 tcp|in|d=22|s=123.123.123.123 tcp|out|s=22|d=123.123.123.123 you of all people understand i am not the brightest guy in this forum as you know from my previous idiotic questions, but i suspect "s" stands for "source" and "d" stands for "destination". of course, it helps to look in the csf.deny file and make sure your IP didnt end up in there.

  • Modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Webmin

    GOT IT ! ! ! ! ! 😁 tcp|in|d=22|s=123.123.123.123 tcp|out|s=22|d=123.123.123.123 i am not the brightest guy in this forum as you know from my previous idiotic questions, but i suspect "s" stands for "source" and "d" stands for "destination". of course, it helps to look in the csf.deny file and make sure your IP didnt end up in there.

  • Modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Webmin

    GOT IT ! ! ! ! ! 😁 tcp|in|d=22|s=123.123.123.123 tcp|out|s=22|d=123.123.123.123 i am not the brightest guy in this forum as you know from my previous idiotic questions, but i suspect "s" stands for "source" and "d" stands for "destination". EDIT: interesting, but this also appears accidentally to BLOCK port 443. so i had to also include: tcp|in|d=443|s=123.123.123.123 tcp|out|s=443|d=123.123.123.123 this seems sort of strange to me.

  • Modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Webmin

    GOT IT ! ! ! ! ! 😁 tcp|in|d=22|s=123.123.123.123 tcp|out|s=22|d=123.123.123.123 i am not the brightest guy in this forum as you know from my previous idiotic questions, but i suspect "s" stands for "source" and "d" stands for "destination". EDIT: interesting, but this also appears accidentally to BLOCK port 443. so i also included: tcp|in|d=443|s=123.123.123.123 tcp|out|s=443|d=123.123.123.123 this seems sort of strange to me.

  • Modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Webmin

    GOT IT ! ! ! ! ! 😁 tcp|in|d=22|s=123.123.123.123 tcp|out|s=22|d=123.123.123.123 i am not the brightest guy in this forum as you know from my previous idiotic questions, but i suspect "s" stands for "source" and "d" stands for "destination". EDIT: interesting, but this also appears accidentally to BLOCK port 443. so i also included: tcp|in|d=443|s=123.123.123.123 tcp|out|s=443|d=123.123.123.123 this seems sort of strange to me.

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