Comment by h33t-l4x0r 2 months ago Not even ssh? What happens if cloudflare goes down? 3 comments h33t-l4x0r Reply c0balt 2 months ago Not oc, but services like Linode often offer "console" access via a virtualized tty for VPS systems.Having a local backup user is a viable backup path then. If you wire up pam enough you can even use MFA for local login. robertcope 2 months ago Then I log in to Linode or whatever and open a hole up in the firewall. That's easy. But Cloudflare rarely goes down, not really something I worry about. nwellinghoff 2 months ago You could restrict the ssh port by ip as well.
c0balt 2 months ago Not oc, but services like Linode often offer "console" access via a virtualized tty for VPS systems.Having a local backup user is a viable backup path then. If you wire up pam enough you can even use MFA for local login.
robertcope 2 months ago Then I log in to Linode or whatever and open a hole up in the firewall. That's easy. But Cloudflare rarely goes down, not really something I worry about.
Not oc, but services like Linode often offer "console" access via a virtualized tty for VPS systems.
Having a local backup user is a viable backup path then. If you wire up pam enough you can even use MFA for local login.
Then I log in to Linode or whatever and open a hole up in the firewall. That's easy. But Cloudflare rarely goes down, not really something I worry about.
You could restrict the ssh port by ip as well.