Re: (Semi-OT) SSH across Internet difficulties
- From: "diets" <diets@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 10 Oct 2005 08:47:26 -0700
Suggest the following:
1. Get into the DSL modem setup using a browser, and change the "IP
allowed" settings to allow the IP address of the host on which D3 is
running, making "public" port 23
2. Using no-ip will then work just fine. You dont even need to run the
no-ip DUC on the server, since it will automatically map to the IP
address allocated by the ISP.
3. Remember to properly password protect your accounts, since anyone
can now "ping" your hostname, and by implication get into the database
via port 23. I change the default port to a hidden one, and also have
some stuff preventing access. I use this to do remote support for
almost all my clients in South Africa.
4. The other option would be to installa VNC on the remote site.
HTH
Diets
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