On 30.01.2021 13:06, Peter Müller wrote: > Hello Matthias, Hi Peter, > thanks for your reply. I can give that back: thanks for your (fast!) help...! ;-) > Since I just happened to be around here due to various things (fixing ghostscript, binutils and hyperscan, > plus doing some research on outdated TLS connections from and to our mail systems for good measure), I unblocked > your IP address again. Looks like I got lucky...its working again, indeed. > It seems as your logins trigger a lot of authentication failures - perhaps because your SSH client has > multiple keys present and tries to log into people.ipfire.org with each of them, thus causing several > failed attempts at once? Hm. "Authentication failures". How did these happen!? Wondering... My "SSL-clients" were two of my 'Devel'-machines, both running Ubuntu (32 / 64 bit). At the moment I don't know were to look for "multiple keys". The only connections I'm aware of were the ones needed for GIT. I got no error messages, nothing. It just stopped working. Were should I look? Best, Matthias > Either way: Sorry for the inconvenience. :-/ > Thanks, and best regards, > Peter Müller > > >> Hi, >> >> once again - all of a sudden - while working at it...: >> >> ... >> root(a)Devel32: /home/matz/ipfire-2.x # git pull origin next >> ssh: connect to host git.ipfire.org port 22: Cannot assign requested address >> fatal: Could not read from remote repository. >> >> Please make sure you have the correct access rights >> and the repository exists. >> ... >> >> Could someone please give the "security system" a kick from me? >> >> Best, >> Matthias >> >