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root@server:~# systemctl stop ssh *enter*

Wait! SHIT! FUCK FUCK *$§%§*"!

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  • 10
    WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?!
  • 8
    1) why the fuck are you running commands as root. Always use a regular user and sudo if needed.

    2) Always have an alternative method to connect e.g physical via console, remote via wake on lan device, web interface.
  • 1
    It's the time for web console. 😂
  • 7
    That shouldn't work, the service is called sshd... Nitpicking, I hope you got back in
  • 1
    IPMI ftw
  • 1
    I just laughed so hard xD
  • 2
    @Chlodovechus 1) so true. 2) true true.

    I woke up on lan indeed. Then I walked into the data center next door and used a console :/

    @Jop- restart ssh

    @epse Depends on OS you're on. If you have to deal with ubuntu it's ssh
  • 3
    One of the interns has done the same thing with his VNC server... Through a VNC client.
  • 1
    I did a similar thing with network configuration at one point... took a machine off the network, heh.
  • 3
    Idk what distros y'all use but usually sshd keeps open connections open (unless closed by the client) even if the service is stopped for this exact reason.
    I just tried this on Debian and nothing broke and I could start ssh flawlessly again.
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