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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Connect to my Linux network remotely? Post 302878631 by sas on Saturday 7th of December 2013 01:06:26 PM
Old 12-07-2013
Network Connect to my Linux network remotely?

Have -
-3 HP Proliant G4P servers - Debian (wheezy)
-3 RaspPI's - Raspian
-Unmanaged switch that all 6 can ssh into each other with via eth0
-Router (w wifi and 5 ports) - on eth1 of the three G4p's of protocol dhcp

Want:
To let the six servers, in my basement run, since the HPs are loudSmilie, and get into my 6 server network via a laptop/tablet that's OS independent (Win, Chrome, Linux) via ssh or see the full windowx remote desktop of any of the 6 servers via the comforts of anywhere in my house through only a mere Laptop/tablet with a wifi connection?

Googling of course spins my head (I'm a data science guy not network eng) and I wonder what I need to do.

Openvpn seems to come up on many google searches....what's this about? Wrong approach?

fwiw, this is a home-based-research-lab I'm setting up (Hadoop, R, etc).

All advice, FAQ's, blogs, links to sites with great 101's on this matter are appreciatedSmilie

Have a great weekend all!
 

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bssh/bvnc/bshell(1)					      General Commands Manual					       bssh/bvnc/bshell(1)

NAME
bssh/bvnc/bshell - Browse for SSH/VNC servers on the local network SYNOPSIS
bssh bvnc bshell DESCRIPTION
bssh/bvnc/bshell browses for SSH/VNC servers on the local network, shows them in a GUI for the user to select one and finally calls ssh/vncviewer after a selection was made. If the binary is called as bssh only ssh servers will be shown. If the binary is called as bvnc only VNC servers will be shown. If the binary is called as bshell both VNC and SSH servers are shown. OPTIONS
-s | --ssh Browse for SSH servers (and only SSH servers) regardless under which name the binary is called. -v | --vnc Browse for VNC servers (and only VNC servers) regardless under which name the binary is called. -S | --shell Browse for both VNC and SSH servers regardless under which name the binary is called. -d | --domain= DOMAIN Browse in the specified domain. If omitted bssh/bvnc/bshell will browse in the default browsing domain (usually .local) -h | --help Show help. SEE ALSO
avahi-browse(1), ssh(1), vncviewer(1) COMMENTS
This man page was written using xml2man(1) by Oliver Kurth. Manuals User bssh/bvnc/bshell(1)
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