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can't login via ssh after fresh 7.5 install

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  • potemkin_aiP Offline
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    #13

    Even I had it again 🙂
    Really - some sort of warning would be really of help!

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      @potemkin_ai valid point but I think @densco is a bot

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      • girishG girish

        @potemkin_ai valid point but I think @densco is a bot

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        Hi @girish,

        I'm no bot. Just installed Cloudroun on my new server on Sunday and the install went perfect - apart from this issue. The grep command showed the port I have chosen for ssh so this means that either Cloudron expects me to use another port or is blocking the chosen port which is unfortunate. Nevertheless I'm very happy with Cloudron but some kind of warning during setup would be highly beneficial.

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          @girish

          Would it not be a simple solution to just add a warning to https://docs.cloudron.io/installation/?

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            @girish

            Would it not be a simple solution to just add a warning to https://docs.cloudron.io/installation/?

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            @ccfu even though I knew it's there, I still managed to fail twice 🙂
            From my perspective, as opposed to the doc, real-life warning/check is much better; or both ways, actually - a warning with a link to the doc 🙂

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              Hi @girish,

              I'm no bot. Just installed Cloudroun on my new server on Sunday and the install went perfect - apart from this issue. The grep command showed the port I have chosen for ssh so this means that either Cloudron expects me to use another port or is blocking the chosen port which is unfortunate. Nevertheless I'm very happy with Cloudron but some kind of warning during setup would be highly beneficial.

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              @densco sorry 😐

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              • girishG girish

                @densco sorry 😐

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                @girish No worries. I would be hesitant with new users going straight into an "old" issue myself.

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                  Wow, LOL, same thing happened to me and when I learned that someone had already reported it and nothing was done to alert others who also follow best practices with common ports, I was shocked. Would have saved me a lot of wasted time if this displayed an extremely simple alert. Oh well, thanks @girish.

                  I have never used Cloudron so was just testing it out. But seems now I have 2 firewalls, Azure and the built-in OS ufw/iptables seems to have been turned on (hence being locked out of SSH). Not sure how I feel about that. Hoping that can be disabled as I prefer to use my existing VNet security group.

                  But will play with it and see how I like it.

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                    @W1LMS it's normal to have both the firewall active in Cloudron deployments. It would be quite reckless to run a public server with iptables disabled, no?

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                    • W W1LMS

                      Wow, LOL, same thing happened to me and when I learned that someone had already reported it and nothing was done to alert others who also follow best practices with common ports, I was shocked. Would have saved me a lot of wasted time if this displayed an extremely simple alert. Oh well, thanks @girish.

                      I have never used Cloudron so was just testing it out. But seems now I have 2 firewalls, Azure and the built-in OS ufw/iptables seems to have been turned on (hence being locked out of SSH). Not sure how I feel about that. Hoping that can be disabled as I prefer to use my existing VNet security group.

                      But will play with it and see how I like it.

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                      @W1LMS See it as two levels of security. Firewall at DC level and at server level is also best practice.

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