hmmm, real funny. I can ssh into my box from anywhere on the planet without fail (I know, just tried it). I am going to try an nmap session from a remote machine (freenet.nether.net) and see what ports are filtered. Technomage On Wednesday 23 January 2002 07:02, you wrote: > My understanding is that you only needed the old CX name during the > conversion. It won't be needed any longer, beyond that point. I don't > recall if I read that in their lit. or where. As for specifying name > servers, that should all come in the DHCP package. Their instructions > are to just set your machine to DHCP and it will get all the other stuff > from their DHCP server - normal procedure. > > I got switched to a new IP (on the cox.net) last week without notice. > Just came home and found out the IP had changed. So, last night I went > into Cox's support.cox.net pages, entered my auth #, did the mandatory > password change, and everything's hunky dory. > > Interesting thing is that it seems SSH isn't working inbound. Had > someone test SSH to my box and couldn't connect. It would seem they > aren't allowing that port. Anyone run into this? I know SSH is running > on the box in question. Took down the firewall for a bit to make sure it > wasn't a local firewall problem. No dice. > >