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Deleted the certs from the sshd daemon which locked me out of a remote server that required and a 2 hour drive to fix.
Wonderful. Just like deleting all the
iptables
rules with a default DENY rule in place *chef's kiss*. Required calling the service provider to enable a remote console over HTTPS (it was a manual action for them... supposedly).Anti Commercial-AI license
I'm curious: Is it a bad idea to have
iptables
with a default DENY rule? I use a deafult DENY inufw
, and it usesiptables
under the hood.No, it's only a bad idea if nothing else is allowed.
This is why we use ufw or firewalld. If nothing else setup an undo button