Panther Server firewall shutdown?
Ashley Aitken
mrhatken at mac.com
Sun Apr 29 17:33:35 PDT 2007
killall <processName>
will allow you to kill a process without knowing the PID.
That may be one piece of you puzzle ...
Cheers,
Ashley.
On 28/04/2007, at 8:49 AM, Chris Murphy wrote:
> Server is 10.3.9 and is headless, but a keyboard is available so I
> have to do this totally blind. On 10.4 it would be easy: sudo ipfw
> disable firewall but apparently that's an ipfw2 feature, which
> Panther server isn't running.
>
> Since I have no feedback, I don't know what the PID is for ipfw in
> order to kill it. I also don't know if it gets killed, if there is
> some daemon that will relaunch ipfw anyway. And if that's the case
> what I need to do is swap out ipfw.conf with ipfw.bak and then
> relaunch ipfw.
>
> (Another user set the firewall to block various things, including
> SSL so now we can't use ARD, ssh or Server Admin, so now an on-site
> user needs to be told how to disable or reset the firewall to
> preview settings without the aid of a display.)
>
> Suggestions?
>
>
> Chris Murphy
>
>
>
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