Network error: Software cause connection abort after too many failed login attempts. [closed]
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I was on PuTTy and after putting the incorrect login too many times, they IP blocked me. So now I cannot use puTTy or Filezilla. Is there a way where I can unblock my IP address?
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I was on PuTTy and after putting the incorrect login too many times, they IP blocked me. So now I cannot use puTTy or Filezilla. Is there a way where I can unblock my IP address?
ip putty filezilla
closed as off-topic by SatÃ
 Katsura, GAD3R, dr01, Archemar, Jeff Schaller Oct 30 '17 at 10:46
- This question does not appear to be about Unix or Linux within the scope defined in the help center.
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Ask the admins of the site blocking you.
â Satà  Katsura
Oct 30 '17 at 6:46
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this question is not about UNIX or Linux.
â Satà  Katsura
Oct 30 '17 at 6:47
So many other people have posted about Putty and SSH on here. I'm not sure what you are talking about. Plus why would you go as far as trying to block me for asking a question.
â HNK123
Oct 30 '17 at 7:01
Your question is not about PuTTY.
â Satà  Katsura
Oct 30 '17 at 7:02
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You broke some site's policies and they blocked you. This has nothing to do with PuTTY, Filezilla, Zarathustra, or the phase of the moon. It has to do with you not following their rules. Ask them to re-enable your access.
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Oct 30 '17 at 7:11
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I was on PuTTy and after putting the incorrect login too many times, they IP blocked me. So now I cannot use puTTy or Filezilla. Is there a way where I can unblock my IP address?
ip putty filezilla
I was on PuTTy and after putting the incorrect login too many times, they IP blocked me. So now I cannot use puTTy or Filezilla. Is there a way where I can unblock my IP address?
ip putty filezilla
asked Oct 30 '17 at 6:01
HNK123
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closed as off-topic by SatÃ
 Katsura, GAD3R, dr01, Archemar, Jeff Schaller Oct 30 '17 at 10:46
- This question does not appear to be about Unix or Linux within the scope defined in the help center.
closed as off-topic by SatÃ
 Katsura, GAD3R, dr01, Archemar, Jeff Schaller Oct 30 '17 at 10:46
- This question does not appear to be about Unix or Linux within the scope defined in the help center.
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Ask the admins of the site blocking you.
â Satà  Katsura
Oct 30 '17 at 6:46
2
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this question is not about UNIX or Linux.
â Satà  Katsura
Oct 30 '17 at 6:47
So many other people have posted about Putty and SSH on here. I'm not sure what you are talking about. Plus why would you go as far as trying to block me for asking a question.
â HNK123
Oct 30 '17 at 7:01
Your question is not about PuTTY.
â Satà  Katsura
Oct 30 '17 at 7:02
2
You broke some site's policies and they blocked you. This has nothing to do with PuTTY, Filezilla, Zarathustra, or the phase of the moon. It has to do with you not following their rules. Ask them to re-enable your access.
â Satà  Katsura
Oct 30 '17 at 7:11
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1
Ask the admins of the site blocking you.
â Satà  Katsura
Oct 30 '17 at 6:46
2
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this question is not about UNIX or Linux.
â Satà  Katsura
Oct 30 '17 at 6:47
So many other people have posted about Putty and SSH on here. I'm not sure what you are talking about. Plus why would you go as far as trying to block me for asking a question.
â HNK123
Oct 30 '17 at 7:01
Your question is not about PuTTY.
â Satà  Katsura
Oct 30 '17 at 7:02
2
You broke some site's policies and they blocked you. This has nothing to do with PuTTY, Filezilla, Zarathustra, or the phase of the moon. It has to do with you not following their rules. Ask them to re-enable your access.
â Satà  Katsura
Oct 30 '17 at 7:11
1
1
Ask the admins of the site blocking you.
â Satà  Katsura
Oct 30 '17 at 6:46
Ask the admins of the site blocking you.
â Satà  Katsura
Oct 30 '17 at 6:46
2
2
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this question is not about UNIX or Linux.
â Satà  Katsura
Oct 30 '17 at 6:47
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this question is not about UNIX or Linux.
â Satà  Katsura
Oct 30 '17 at 6:47
So many other people have posted about Putty and SSH on here. I'm not sure what you are talking about. Plus why would you go as far as trying to block me for asking a question.
â HNK123
Oct 30 '17 at 7:01
So many other people have posted about Putty and SSH on here. I'm not sure what you are talking about. Plus why would you go as far as trying to block me for asking a question.
â HNK123
Oct 30 '17 at 7:01
Your question is not about PuTTY.
â Satà  Katsura
Oct 30 '17 at 7:02
Your question is not about PuTTY.
â Satà  Katsura
Oct 30 '17 at 7:02
2
2
You broke some site's policies and they blocked you. This has nothing to do with PuTTY, Filezilla, Zarathustra, or the phase of the moon. It has to do with you not following their rules. Ask them to re-enable your access.
â Satà  Katsura
Oct 30 '17 at 7:11
You broke some site's policies and they blocked you. This has nothing to do with PuTTY, Filezilla, Zarathustra, or the phase of the moon. It has to do with you not following their rules. Ask them to re-enable your access.
â Satà  Katsura
Oct 30 '17 at 7:11
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From your comments:
"I did multiple invalid logins on PuTTy and they have a ip blockage on me. This is common in PuTTy. "
As already said by @SatÃ
 in his comment, this does not depend on PuTTY neither any other SSH client. The ban is set on the server's config, e.g. on the firewall config triggered by fail2ban
.
"And there is a way in SSH prompt to lift the IP address ban. I wanted to know what I have to do in the command prompt to lift the ban. "
There is no way that you can remove the block by yourself. That would be ludicrous and thwart completely the protection done by the IP address ban against attackers.
Yes, you can lift the ban if you have root access and you are already able to login into the machine. In this case you'd simply change the config and unblock your IP. But here you locked yourself out, so it's a Catch-22 situation.
However, what you can do is to login from a different IP address.
The ban is on your IP, so by SSH'ing to a different machine and then by SSH'ing again to the target server (the one blocking you) you will be able to login. Clearly you need to have permission to login from the jump machine to the target server, and this is something we aren't able to tell you.
Failing to do this, talk to the admins of the target server and explain the situation so that they (hopefully) remove the ban.
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1 Answer
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up vote
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From your comments:
"I did multiple invalid logins on PuTTy and they have a ip blockage on me. This is common in PuTTy. "
As already said by @SatÃ
 in his comment, this does not depend on PuTTY neither any other SSH client. The ban is set on the server's config, e.g. on the firewall config triggered by fail2ban
.
"And there is a way in SSH prompt to lift the IP address ban. I wanted to know what I have to do in the command prompt to lift the ban. "
There is no way that you can remove the block by yourself. That would be ludicrous and thwart completely the protection done by the IP address ban against attackers.
Yes, you can lift the ban if you have root access and you are already able to login into the machine. In this case you'd simply change the config and unblock your IP. But here you locked yourself out, so it's a Catch-22 situation.
However, what you can do is to login from a different IP address.
The ban is on your IP, so by SSH'ing to a different machine and then by SSH'ing again to the target server (the one blocking you) you will be able to login. Clearly you need to have permission to login from the jump machine to the target server, and this is something we aren't able to tell you.
Failing to do this, talk to the admins of the target server and explain the situation so that they (hopefully) remove the ban.
add a comment |Â
up vote
2
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From your comments:
"I did multiple invalid logins on PuTTy and they have a ip blockage on me. This is common in PuTTy. "
As already said by @SatÃ
 in his comment, this does not depend on PuTTY neither any other SSH client. The ban is set on the server's config, e.g. on the firewall config triggered by fail2ban
.
"And there is a way in SSH prompt to lift the IP address ban. I wanted to know what I have to do in the command prompt to lift the ban. "
There is no way that you can remove the block by yourself. That would be ludicrous and thwart completely the protection done by the IP address ban against attackers.
Yes, you can lift the ban if you have root access and you are already able to login into the machine. In this case you'd simply change the config and unblock your IP. But here you locked yourself out, so it's a Catch-22 situation.
However, what you can do is to login from a different IP address.
The ban is on your IP, so by SSH'ing to a different machine and then by SSH'ing again to the target server (the one blocking you) you will be able to login. Clearly you need to have permission to login from the jump machine to the target server, and this is something we aren't able to tell you.
Failing to do this, talk to the admins of the target server and explain the situation so that they (hopefully) remove the ban.
add a comment |Â
up vote
2
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up vote
2
down vote
From your comments:
"I did multiple invalid logins on PuTTy and they have a ip blockage on me. This is common in PuTTy. "
As already said by @SatÃ
 in his comment, this does not depend on PuTTY neither any other SSH client. The ban is set on the server's config, e.g. on the firewall config triggered by fail2ban
.
"And there is a way in SSH prompt to lift the IP address ban. I wanted to know what I have to do in the command prompt to lift the ban. "
There is no way that you can remove the block by yourself. That would be ludicrous and thwart completely the protection done by the IP address ban against attackers.
Yes, you can lift the ban if you have root access and you are already able to login into the machine. In this case you'd simply change the config and unblock your IP. But here you locked yourself out, so it's a Catch-22 situation.
However, what you can do is to login from a different IP address.
The ban is on your IP, so by SSH'ing to a different machine and then by SSH'ing again to the target server (the one blocking you) you will be able to login. Clearly you need to have permission to login from the jump machine to the target server, and this is something we aren't able to tell you.
Failing to do this, talk to the admins of the target server and explain the situation so that they (hopefully) remove the ban.
From your comments:
"I did multiple invalid logins on PuTTy and they have a ip blockage on me. This is common in PuTTy. "
As already said by @SatÃ
 in his comment, this does not depend on PuTTY neither any other SSH client. The ban is set on the server's config, e.g. on the firewall config triggered by fail2ban
.
"And there is a way in SSH prompt to lift the IP address ban. I wanted to know what I have to do in the command prompt to lift the ban. "
There is no way that you can remove the block by yourself. That would be ludicrous and thwart completely the protection done by the IP address ban against attackers.
Yes, you can lift the ban if you have root access and you are already able to login into the machine. In this case you'd simply change the config and unblock your IP. But here you locked yourself out, so it's a Catch-22 situation.
However, what you can do is to login from a different IP address.
The ban is on your IP, so by SSH'ing to a different machine and then by SSH'ing again to the target server (the one blocking you) you will be able to login. Clearly you need to have permission to login from the jump machine to the target server, and this is something we aren't able to tell you.
Failing to do this, talk to the admins of the target server and explain the situation so that they (hopefully) remove the ban.
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answered Oct 30 '17 at 8:45
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Ask the admins of the site blocking you.
â Satà  Katsura
Oct 30 '17 at 6:46
2
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this question is not about UNIX or Linux.
â Satà  Katsura
Oct 30 '17 at 6:47
So many other people have posted about Putty and SSH on here. I'm not sure what you are talking about. Plus why would you go as far as trying to block me for asking a question.
â HNK123
Oct 30 '17 at 7:01
Your question is not about PuTTY.
â Satà  Katsura
Oct 30 '17 at 7:02
2
You broke some site's policies and they blocked you. This has nothing to do with PuTTY, Filezilla, Zarathustra, or the phase of the moon. It has to do with you not following their rules. Ask them to re-enable your access.
â Satà  Katsura
Oct 30 '17 at 7:11