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> As a coincidence, a couple of questions my clients asked me, should qualify:
> How to ssh to remote computer without giving password every single time?

Well, that's actually covered in the ssh man pages (or other docs, because
I've read it and done it a year ago).  Something to do with an empty password
or passphrase, disallowing connections from any but certain hosts, and having
the key in your .ssh dir.  SOmething like that.  I found the info either in
the docs with ssh or via dejanews search.  (I don't have access to that machine
any more, so don't remember exactly how it was done, sorry)

>  How to port-forward webserver?

I just 'posted' (not the right word for email lists, eh? ;-) a full
forwarding/masq ruleset (not using the nifty new 2.4 stuff, sorry) -
if its in the archives then you might look there.  (I also reference
a good howto)

The short answer is:

 ipchains -A input -v    -i $extint -p tcp    -d 0.0.0.0/0 oldport -j REDIRECT newport
 ipchains -A input -v    -i $extint -p udp    -d 0.0.0.0/0 oldport -j REDIRECT newport

Assuming I understand your question right!

>  I need large file support. 

Huh?  (not sure what you mean) anyway, sorry, cannot help there.  
(This coming from the guy who believes (very strongly) that anything 
that cannot handle a file of at least 20 megabytes with no complaints 
is broken, with no excuse.  Excuses MAY be considered for files in the 
20 meg to 500 meg range.  Above 500 meg excuses have a better chance 
of my accepting them ;-)

rc


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