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Operating Systems Linux Ubuntu Connecting to a remote server Post 302279586 by linuxjunkie on Friday 23rd of January 2009 07:11:49 AM
Old 01-23-2009
Easy way to check it to use telnet.

To check if you can communicate with a internal mail server do the following.
from external pc.

telnet (Ip address of public nic on router) 25
eg. telnet 192.168.0.55 25

for a pop3 server connection change 25 to 110 and so on.

If you look at your firewall rules there must be a rule that says something along these lines.

"Allow in coming traffic from anywhere on port 22 to local ip address."

Now i assume that your internet router has a ipaddress on the local nic and one on the ppp+ port. So lets say your internal ip address is 192.168.0.254 and the ppp+ address is 42.253.200.110 (Assigned by your isp). now to allow a connection on port 22 (ssh) from the outside world you need to make a rule in your firewall that says this.

allow tcp traffic from anywhere on port 22 to 42.253.200.110. (Not sure what router you use).

If you have a internal server with ip address 192.168.0.115 that is separate from the router running a vnc service you would do something along these lines.

allow tcp traffic from anywhere on port 5900 to internal server 192.168.0.115

Then always remember to deny everything else from coming in as the last rule.

Hope this helps Smilie
 

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DBLINK_CONNECT_U(3)					  PostgreSQL 9.2.7 Documentation				       DBLINK_CONNECT_U(3)

NAME
dblink_connect_u - opens a persistent connection to a remote database, insecurely SYNOPSIS
dblink_connect_u(text connstr) returns text dblink_connect_u(text connname, text connstr) returns text DESCRIPTION
dblink_connect_u() is identical to dblink_connect(), except that it will allow non-superusers to connect using any authentication method. If the remote server selects an authentication method that does not involve a password, then impersonation and subsequent escalation of privileges can occur, because the session will appear to have originated from the user as which the local PostgreSQL server runs. Also, even if the remote server does demand a password, it is possible for the password to be supplied from the server environment, such as a ~/.pgpass file belonging to the server's user. This opens not only a risk of impersonation, but the possibility of exposing a password to an untrustworthy remote server. Therefore, dblink_connect_u() is initially installed with all privileges revoked from PUBLIC, making it un-callable except by superusers. In some situations it may be appropriate to grant EXECUTE permission for dblink_connect_u() to specific users who are considered trustworthy, but this should be done with care. It is also recommended that any ~/.pgpass file belonging to the server's user not contain any records specifying a wildcard host name. For further details see dblink_connect(). PostgreSQL 9.2.7 2014-02-17 DBLINK_CONNECT_U(3)
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