Hello Bodhi and Crew:
After a recent downtime, where I had my upgraded-to-Debian-Strech Pogo V4, with Webmin 1.67(?), unplugged I plugged it in again and logged in.
I had Debian Linux 9.0 (Stretch, upgraded dist from Jessie, upgraded from 3.14 from Qui's instructional from blog.qnology.com) I went into my http://POGO:10000 port and logged into WEBMIN, and it told me I had about 138 updates to do.
So, I went and did the 138 updates from Webmin. Bad move, I guess. Now I can't get in.
Even though my router says it's picking up a IP Address from DHCP, the only thing it does is 1 measly UDP connection, and it's refusing any connections whatsoever if I try to SSH into it on port :22 using Putty.
I may just have to blank out the SD card, and start all over again. I just want to know, if there's a way I can get this to work without blanking the card and starting all over again!
Any ideas?
After a recent downtime, where I had my upgraded-to-Debian-Strech Pogo V4, with Webmin 1.67(?), unplugged I plugged it in again and logged in.
I had Debian Linux 9.0 (Stretch, upgraded dist from Jessie, upgraded from 3.14 from Qui's instructional from blog.qnology.com) I went into my http://POGO:10000 port and logged into WEBMIN, and it told me I had about 138 updates to do.
So, I went and did the 138 updates from Webmin. Bad move, I guess. Now I can't get in.
Even though my router says it's picking up a IP Address from DHCP, the only thing it does is 1 measly UDP connection, and it's refusing any connections whatsoever if I try to SSH into it on port :22 using Putty.
I may just have to blank out the SD card, and start all over again. I just want to know, if there's a way I can get this to work without blanking the card and starting all over again!
Any ideas?