I don't know about anyone else, but I am very interested in this
thread and would like to see it remain on list.

Cheers,
Sarah


On 1/16/07, J. Landman Gay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Brent Anderson wrote:
> Hello.

Thanks very much for the response.

>
> It's very easy to set up SSH on your Mac (System Preferences > Sharing >
> Check "Remote Login" box) but you may have a few pitfalls in the way if
> you're trying to connect from anywhere other than your local network.
> You didn't specify too much detail, but I would assume you're trying to
> connect to your mac from outside your home network (From work, perhaps)
> and your problem is probably any firewall you have between your desktop
> Mac and your "remote location." The firewall at the remote location (if
> any) shouldn't be a problem as most firewalls only lock out outgoing
> connections rather than incoming ones. Since this is the case, you'll
> need to open port 22 on your firewall (Probably using port forwarding,
> but port triggering may work as well).

Right. I can connect from within the local network just fine. When I try
to connect from outside, I get no response from my home Mac and
eventually a timeout. My local router is set up to forward port 22 to my
desktop Mac. The router logs seem to indicate that my outside request is
arriving and the router is forwarding.

I didn't want to gum up the list with unrelated chatter, so I hope it's
okay if I contact you privately. You're the only response I've received,
so my last hope. ;)

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Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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