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    Question Reset firewall rules with command line

    The right directory for my case is : /mnt/usr/local/psa/var/modules/firewall/firewall-active.sh
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    Question Reset firewall rules with command line

    I have found my error guys, yeeeessss !! When I chroot my disk, there is some [...] who came, and I thinked that is the way to do the command lines, but nothing was good in this way. So, I typed exit and after that, your find /mnt/ -name firewall-active.sh give me the right folder of the file...
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    Question Reset firewall rules with command line

    Your command line do nothing... root@rescue:~# mount /dev/md127 /mnt/ root@rescue:~# chroot /mnt [root@rescue /]# find /mnt/ -name firewall-active.sh [root@rescue /]#
  4. J

    Question Reset firewall rules with command line

    Ok, thanks ! What must I do if I find firewall-active.sh ?
  5. J

    Question Reset firewall rules with command line

    The command line is : find /mnt/ -name firewall-active.sh ?? Can you explain me what this command do ?
  6. J

    Question Reset firewall rules with command line

    I think I have correctly mounted the disk with /mnt, after this I do a chroot /mnt, and cd /mnt/opt/psa/var/modules/firewall, but there is always :"No such file or directory"
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    Question Reset firewall rules with command line

    Ok, but I don't know how to navigate to /yourMountpoint/opt/psa/var/modules/firewall When make this, there is "No such file or directory"
  8. J

    Question Reset firewall rules with command line

    Ok, but I don't know how can I manage this in rescue mode with a OVH dedicated server...? Do you have a way to make this for me ?
  9. J

    Question Reset firewall rules with command line

    Hi Igor, thanks for your reply, but it doesn't work... My configuration : Plesk: Plesk Obsidian v18.0.35_build1800210430.11 os_CentOS 8 System: CentOS Linux 8.3.2011
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    Question Reset firewall rules with command line

    Hi, I no longer have access to my server because my IP address has changed. I can access to it in rescue mode... How can I reset firewall rules with command line ? Thanks,
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