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Eh I uninstalled and purged ufw. I will manually manage iptables. ufw had too much overhead for me and obfuscated my understanding of what is going on. Thanks for your help though. It helped me get back into iptables after so long. :)
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Glad it was of some use for you in making your choice for LL your way :)
I want to suggest you check an app called fail2ban, it works with any firewall using iptables (including UFW), it is for people running servers like yourself.
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Setup another machine on the LAN and it can ping and ftp to the LL machine fine. I guess it's a problem on my first computer. :o
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Check your BIOS on the unresponsive machine.
You can try this too:
https://linux.die.net/man/8/dmidecode if you can't access BIOS normally.
Possible commands below:
dmidecode -t 24 and dmidecode -t 30
Otherwise look for other hard block switches on the system.
TC
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No bios, this is a vintage Atari ST computer. Turned out it was the IOGear wired-to-wifi adapter causing the problems. I connected the computer directly to the router with a cat5 cable and everything works now. :)
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Eh I just changed the directory name with no spaces lol. Linux and it's spaces issues. ::)
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Yes, I tried that of course but it dumped me to my linux home directory instead of the local_root until I took the spaces out of the pathname.
Btw, thanks for LL. It's a great distro and am really enjoying it. I donated $20 to the project.
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