Nmap scan report for the_hostname_of_the_server (123.456.789.0) Could the actual server software on the system have crashed? If so, why are the following ports still showing as active when running an nmap scan hostname & IP changed for privacy but all output accurate: nmap the_hostname_of_the_server -p0-8000 So why can’t I get in via SSH or ARD/VNC? There is also a basic web page setup on the server I cannot reach as well via port 80 which worked fine before. I am 100% positive the machine is still alive & working since I kicked off a fairly huge data transfer process via AFP 2 weeks ago that is clearly still going since data is still being received by the remote machine. But in the last week I suddenly can’t even get in via SSH. What I have been able to do in the past is SSH in and restart the ARDAgent like this: sudo /System/Library/CoreServices/RemoteManagement/ARDAgent.app/Contents/Resources/kickstart -restart -agent While the server is never down-meaning it still responds to pings & even file sharing as well as the print server is active/usable-for undetermined reasons the VNC & Remote Desktop capabilities suddenly become unreachable from any system: Mac or Windows using VNC or Apple Remote Desktop doesn’t help. We’ve been able to remote into the system without issue in the past, but in the past 6 months odd things have happened. A client I have has a relatively ancient Xserve (2009 model I believe) that is running Mac OS X 10.6.8 Server.
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