Have you tried setting up SSHD, you can use Tera Term to connect to your
Linux box via a windows environment.  Although I have never done it before
Im sure you could use command line.  If you are using a firewall, be sure
your firewall allows SSH.  SSHD should have been installed when you
installed the OS.  Change to root direct "/" and then run a file search for
the binaries, something like find -name *ssh*  it should return quite a few
paths, look for sshd where you store your binaries, Im running RH7.2 so they
should be pretty similar, mine are in ./usr/sbin/sshd.  

If you dont have them installed, search the web for a ssh rpm package,
install it.. I used one of my Linux books at home to perform the setup, I
recommend picking up a Bible or something similar, its come in quite handy
many times.  If you still have trouble, shoot me an email and I will check
my books later this evening...

~dK
David Kramer 

-----Original Message-----
From: Tyler Durdin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 8:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: remote acces server



Does anyne know anything about setting up a remote access server in linux, 
if so could you point me to some good tutorials or reading materials. BTW, i

am running rh 7.3. Thanks.


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