dandantheitman wrote:

On 28/09/06, anwar_ck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]com> wrote:
>
> Dear All,
> I am using Redhat Entrprise Linux4 in my office . It is
> connected in my internal network as well as connected with an ADSL
> connection . Is there any method to access my system from outside for
> administration . If any body knows , please let me know .If u hav any
> documents regarding that , please send it.
>
> Thanks and regards
> Anwar
>

Hi Anwar,

I recommend that you set yourself up with a no-ip account (which is
free) download the client and install on your RHEL4 server, and set
portwarding on your router to route all traffic to port 22 to your
RHEL4 box.

If you go to the files section of the dubailug you will see a pdf file
called np-ip.config. I wrote this document a while back, but it will
give you step by step instructions on how to implement the no-ip and
enable port forwarding on the router.

daN

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Dear Dan/Akshay,
        As per your instructions i went for no-ip . everything is ok until port forwarding , bcoz that admin password for the router i forgot , ,,,let me bang my heads to make it out .

Thanks and Regards
Anwar
   
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