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1. IP Networking
Hello,
My question is very basic for the settings to SSH my home PC from work.
Home network two PC:
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
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2. Solaris
Hello all. This is my first post so please be gentle.
I have a situation where I am trying to run a windows batch file to SSH/FTP from a Windows box to a Solaris server.
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3. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
This is probably somewhat trivial but it's driving me crazy. I have 6 servers with identical configurations. I'm trying to set up ssh keys between my laptop (windows XP using cygwin) and these servers (rhel). On 5 of the machines this works perfectly, but on one, no matter what I do, it gives me a... (2 Replies)
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
hi there
I am trying to get a value from a remote machine into a local variable. To get this value i want to use awk but im having trouble getting it to run, am i escaping in the right places here and using the right quotes (i must have tried a million combinations :()
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5. Solaris
Good day to you all.
I have a server (running on SunOS 5.8) that i always got into via telnet. I have eventually decided to block telnet access to it and instead look toward using SSH. The problem is, whne i establish the SSH connection via PuTTy, i get the "Log in as" prompt, but upon... (5 Replies)
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6. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi,
I am trying to scp a file from our Unix server to the local Windows machine.I have created the key pair in Unix server using ssh-keygen command in unix.
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7. Linux
Hello,
I have Fedora Linux core 3.0 installed on my computer and I want to let it allow SSH or Telnet connections so that I can access my files when I'm not home.
Who can help me with doing that?
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8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
How can I switch the port which SSH listens on? (1 Reply)
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