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Walter Dnes wrote: | On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 10:27:13PM -0500, R'twick Niceorgaw wrote | | |>In that case, if I ever on the road/ at a friend's house, I will not |>be able to access my box. If I knew all the addresses that I'll be |>connecting from, then it would have been the best thing. | | | Can you carry around your ssh key on a floppy or a USB fob? If so, | you could set your sshd config to allow only key logins, not password | logins. |
On the firewall you should be able to allow ssh and also use the MAC address of the incoming machine to allow access.
Mike
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