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Originally Posted by jggimi
Are you aware that OpenSSH in included with OpenBSD? You can control your OpenBSD system from another, even from the Internet. You could # pkill Xorg or # halt or ... perhaps look through logs to see what is happening, while it is happening. This isn't Windows, mashing a power button is not always necessary.
See the ssh(1) and sshd(8) man pages, if you've never used them before.
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Nope,had no idea i could use this kind of tools.I thought ssh was for sending/reading mails in a secure way.I'll read the man pages for now and see what i can do.
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Originally Posted by jggimi
It appears you've never seen this; it would be helpful if you would take a look at it, particularly section b.
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OK got it,i'll try to be more analytic from now on.
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Originally Posted by jggimi
While that is possible, it's certainly not yet clear to me that this is the case.
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Hope it's not.I'm so happy i managed to make my OBSD to work,with lots of help from the forum of course-,and sad on the other hand that had to face so many issues the last days.Problems i had no idea the existed.
But in my country we say ; "every obstacle is for good" so i hope when this ends i'll be wiser.