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Special Forums IP Networking Setting to SSH home-PC from Work Post 302573158 by yifangt on Sunday 13th of November 2011 09:43:32 AM
Old 11-13-2011
Setting to SSH home-PC from Work

Hello,
My question is very basic for the settings to SSH my home PC from work.
Home network two PC:
Quote:
PC1: Dual system XP and Linux Mint, but normally using XP
PC2: Ubuntu only
Internet comes into my house through ISP modem and then the two PCs are connected with the router (Trendnet). The IPs for my PCs are
Quote:
Router IP: 7xx.46.11.143
PC1: 192.168.1.100
PC2: 192.168.1.103
wii: 192.168.1.101
How to set other stuffs for me to access my home PC from work through SSH? I had tried to reach my PC2 from work using:
Code:
ssh my_user-name@192.168.103

but it did not work. Obviously I did not go through the router and realized I did not have the ABC for this stuff, especially the firewall and MAC settings. Can anyone help me walk through this process for a beginner? I searched the forum, there a couple of threads similar to my question, but mine is more basic. Thanks a lot in advance!

yifangt
 

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unbound-streamtcp(1)						      unbound						      unbound-streamtcp(1)

NAME
unbound-streamtcp - unbound DNS lookup utility SYNOPSIS
unbound-streamtcp [-unsh] [-f ipaddr[@port]] name type class DESCRIPTION
unbound-streamtcp sends a DNS Query of the given type and class for the given name to the DNS server over TCP and displays the response. If the server to query is not given using the -f option then localhost (127.0.0.1) is used. More queries can be given on one commandline, they are resolved in sequence. The available options are: name This name is resolved (looked up in the DNS). type Specify the type of data to lookup. class Specify the class to lookup for. -u Use UDP instead of TCP. No retries are attempted. -n Do not wait for the answer. -s Use SSL. -h Print program usage. -f ipaddr[@port] Specify the server to send the queries to. If not specified localhost (127.0.0.1) is used. EXAMPLES
Some examples of use. $ unbound-streamtcp www.example.com A IN $ unbound-streamtcp -f 192.168.1.1 www.example.com SOA IN $ unbound-streamtcp -f 192.168.1.1@1234 153.1.168.192.in-addr.arpa. PTR IN EXIT CODE
The unbound-streamtcp program exits with status code 1 on error, 0 on no error. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Tomas Hozza <thozza@redhat.com>. NLnet Labs Mar 21, 2013 unbound-streamtcp(1)
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