By Hein Htet
Please help to be able to connect my droplet
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Heya,
You’ll need to use the Recovery Console to SSH and resolve the firewall issue.
he Recovery Console provides out-of-band access and is available regardless of your network settings. It emulates the access you would have if you were sitting down with a keyboard and monitor attached to the actual server. You can use this feature to log in and revert bad settings to regain normal access.
You can follow this documentation on how to enter your into your Droplet:
https://docs.digitalocean.com/products/droplets/resources/recovery-console/
Basically, you’ll reset your root password and use it via the root user on the Recovery console to connect to it.
Hope this helps!
Temporarily add a firewall rule to allow all inbound TCP access – DigitalOcean’s web server hosting the console access app is being denied access. When you’re done, remove that rule.
While you have access, suggest adding your local machine’s public SSH key to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys, and then adding your local machine’s public IP to the firewall to permit inbound access.
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