On 28/04/2010 16:56, Anand Sivaram wrote:
You could do the following.
1. install ssh server on your friends machine. Create port forwarding
in their router
Login to their machine as usual using ssh. To reduce ssh brute force
attack, change the ssh port from 22 to some larger number and use the
On 04/29/2010 11:44 AM, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
On 28/04/2010 16:56, Anand Sivaram wrote:
You could do the following.
1. install ssh server on your friends machine. Create port forwarding
in their router
Login to their machine as usual using ssh. To reduce ssh brute force
attack, change the
Hello.
I've migrated three friends to Linux. To make their (and mine)
experience more pleasant I would like to be able to remotely access
their computer and if possible enable them to see what I'm doing. The
problem is that they are all behind router and I cannot expect from them
to start
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 10:39 AM, Mitja Podreka li...@kitaj.net wrote:
Hello.
I've migrated three friends to Linux. To make their (and mine) experience
more pleasant I would like to be able to remotely access their computer and
if possible enable them to see what I'm doing. The problem is
You could do the following.
1. install ssh server on your friends machine. Create port forwarding
in their router
Login to their machine as usual using ssh. To reduce ssh brute force
attack, change the ssh port from 22 to some larger number and use the
corresponding port for router port
For you OpenVPN (Google It) will be an easy solution.
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