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can't login via ssh after fresh 7.5 install

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  • girishG Offline
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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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