Report post You have 30 minutes to complete this form before the CAPTCHA will expire. Security image * Required field JavaScript is required to view this page. Either you do not have JavaScript enabled in your web browser, you do not have cookies enabled in your web browser, or this website is misconfigured such that cookies do not save correctly. This is a reported post for a post in the topic <input class="cms_keep_ui_controlled" size="45" title="[post param="New Setup - Digital Ocean Droplet"]317[/post]" type="button" value="post Comcode tag (dbl-click to edit/delete)" />, by Hawkeye<br /><br /><comcode-quote param="203">Thank you for your insight. I have a couple of questions for you. I have been developing a Linux bash script to automate the startup of the streaming process. In order to do some basic error handling, I was testing segments of the program by issuing ping commands to check connectivity. After about 10 or 15 pings, the IP stopped responding. No pings, ssh or stream commands will work. Per our earlier discussion, I deliberately did not create a firewall for the droplet at Digital Ocean.<br /><br />I have rebooted the droplet to no avail. I have contacted their tech support but have not received a reply yet.<br /><br />My questions are as follows, it appears that some kind of threshold has been met and the IP is no longer accepting incoming connection requests. Does Digital Ocean have their own firewall that is in place, or is this something that is built into NGINX? How can I increase the threshold limit?<br /><br />What are your thoughts?<br /></comcode-quote><br />//// PUT YOUR REPORT BELOW \\\\<br /><br /> Add: Add: Font Size Color [Font] Arial Courier Georgia Impact Times Trebuchet Verdana Tahoma Geneva Helvetica [Size] 0.8 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 4 [Color] Black Blue Gray Green Orange Purple Red White Yellow This is a reported post for a post in the topic [post param="New Setup - Digital Ocean Droplet"]317[/post], by Hawkeye [quote="203"] Thank you for your insight. I have a couple of questions for you. I have been developing a Linux bash script to automate the startup of the streaming process. In order to do some basic error handling, I was testing segments of the program by issuing ping commands to check connectivity. After about 10 or 15 pings, the IP stopped responding. No pings, ssh or stream commands will work. Per our earlier discussion, I deliberately did not create a firewall for the droplet at Digital Ocean. I have rebooted the droplet to no avail. I have contacted their tech support but have not received a reply yet. My questions are as follows, it appears that some kind of threshold has been met and the IP is no longer accepting incoming connection requests. Does Digital Ocean have their own firewall that is in place, or is this something that is built into NGINX? How can I increase the threshold limit? What are your thoughts? [/quote] //// PUT YOUR REPORT BELOW \\\\ Use of this website implies that you agree to the website rules and privacy policy.