Hello,
I have just been the 2 arcicles on the VNC site, about SSH..
Just one problem...the link to the SSH Windows Client doesn't seem to work
anymore...it just redirects to the SSH.com site.
Has the program been removed?
If so, maybe someone who has it could tell me where to get it ??
Also, while i'm here, can I just check this will work:
I have:
On the network:
Ian - Win98 running vncserver:0
ICLinuxServer - Linux, running sshd
Then, somewhere else, on the internet..:
ICNotebook - Win98 running vncclient, and an ssh client (when I find
it...(see above..))
If I inderstand correctly, all I need to do, is to go to ICNotebook and do
the equivelent of this command, in windows:
ssh -L 5950:Ian:5900 ICLinuxServer
Is this correct?
So,
* When I am setting up a firewall on ICLinuxServer..which ports do I need to
leave 'open' for the above to work?
* What stops anyone doing this, and getting access to any of my ports, by
doing something like:
ssh -L 1234:ICLinuxServer:23
which will access the telnet port???
If you can help, please e-mail me at: ian@ichilton.co.uk
Thanks in Advance!!!
Bye for Now,
Ian
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I have just been the 2 arcicles on the VNC site, about SSH..
Just one problem...the link to the SSH Windows Client doesn't seem to work
anymore...it just redirects to the SSH.com site.
Has the program been removed?
If so, maybe someone who has it could tell me where to get it ??
Also, while i'm here, can I just check this will work:
I have:
On the network:
Ian - Win98 running vncserver:0
ICLinuxServer - Linux, running sshd
Then, somewhere else, on the internet..:
ICNotebook - Win98 running vncclient, and an ssh client (when I find
it...(see above..))
If I inderstand correctly, all I need to do, is to go to ICNotebook and do
the equivelent of this command, in windows:
ssh -L 5950:Ian:5900 ICLinuxServer
Is this correct?
So,
* When I am setting up a firewall on ICLinuxServer..which ports do I need to
leave 'open' for the above to work?
* What stops anyone doing this, and getting access to any of my ports, by
doing something like:
ssh -L 1234:ICLinuxServer:23
which will access the telnet port???
If you can help, please e-mail me at: ian@ichilton.co.uk
Thanks in Advance!!!
Bye for Now,
Ian
\|||/
(o o)
/----------------ooO-(_)-Ooo---------------\
| Ian Chilton |
| |
| E-Mail: ian@ichilton.co.uk |
| Web Page: http://www.ianchilton.co.uk |
\------------------------------------------/
All e-mail is forwarded to my mobile phone.
(Unless it includes an attachment)
However, I only receive the first 150 characters.
Please structure your message accordingly.
"Unix is user friendly - it's just picky about it's friends."
"Windows is a 32 bit patch to a 16 bit GUI based on a 8 bit operating system
written for a 4 bit processor by a 2 bit company
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