you can also use sftp to access the server at the gcl

On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 7:09 PM, chanukya krishna chama <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Is anyone already remotely using their PC in lab from hostels in IITD?
> I got request timed out error when i pinged from hostel..
>
> On Nov 18, 8:25 pm, narendra sisodiya <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 8:42 PM, chanukya krishna chama<
> [email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi
> > > Is it possible to access one's PC with Ubuntu OS or any other OS in
> > > lab, remotely from the hostels in IIT Delhi campus.??
>
you can also use sftp to access the server at the gcl
the command is sftp [email protected]

> >
> > Yes, if you can direct ssh tunnel is possible
> > if default post is blocked then you can do the same using many
> > possible alternatives.
> > i am not a export but
> > read about port forwarding , ssh tunnels Or shifting the default port of
> ssh,
> > It means, run ssh server over port 80 and I think nobody blocks port
> > 80 inside IITD.> (or)
> > > Can we access one's PC with Ubuntu OS in lab , remotely from CSC
> > > (Computer Service Centre) or from other Lab etc with any portable
> > > software to be carried in pendrive to do the same, without logging in
> > > admin user.
> >
> > I think CSC has Windows PC. So you need to figure out the ssh client
> > for Windows.
> >
> >
> >
> > > If its possible can someone suggest simple and easiest  way to setup
> > > with minimal administrative rights?
> > > &
> > > Can we access a PC of Ubuntu OS from a PC of SUSE or windows in campus
> > > etc.
> >
> > > Thanks,
> >
> > > Chanukya
> >
> > Why are you mentioning the Distro names? If you have a GNU/Linux box
> > then you can run ssh server over it using
> > # /etc/init.d/sshd start
> >
> > and you can access it from anywhere in LAN from any system using ssh
> > client. like
> > ssh [email protected]
> >
> > if you able to ping from hostel to Lab, then  you can simply access
> > without any trick.
> >
> > If you want to access the GUI then you need to run the VNC server Or
> > use "ssh -X"  which will forward the X.
> >
> > There are a large number of possibilities you can do for remote
> > application/OS access.
> >
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