I agree whole-heartedly.

Dean -- I'd go to the nearest second hand, recycled PC shop--or Goodwill for the matter, and pick up another floppy for 8bucks.  Also, if you are using a 1.44, then move up to a 1.68....ssh will fit in that.  I run ES (VPN Masq kernal) with dnscache, dhcpd, and sshd (v1) and it fits in a 1.68 with a bunch of room to spare...

mike.

David B. Cook wrote:
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I used to feel that "its only my home box" until someone did mess with my
system. Then I started to track how much time I had invested in building
and tweaking it.

Now I make sure it is secure because a) there *is* stuff on there that is
valuable to me, and b)I missed 2 weeks worth of evenings with my family to
correct the problem.

dbc.


David B. Cook, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Linux -- up 48 days because it can.
8:01am up 48 days, 5:21, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00

On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, Dean Moreton wrote:

hey thanks for the advice, only problem is my lrp disk is full. Ive always wanted to add ssh to it but theres not enough room for it.  Im not too fussed about it being too secure as its only my home box so theres nothing too important on it.  Is there away you can tunnel it without ssh??


I would use SSHD on the LRP and tunnel VNC through SSH.  You'd establish the
ssh connection to your LRP with tunnels set up (For a Windoze clt, I'd use
SecureCRT if you use the SSH1 package (30 day free trial which you can
reload), and SSH Communications software with an individual license if you
use the SSH2 package -- it doesn't let you do tunnels to SSH1 servers).

I use it myself and it works great.


mike.


<EMAIL: PROTECTED> wrote:
Hi, im using a modified version of Eigersteinb!
eta 2 with a pppoe package.
What id like to achieve is to be able to vnc into a machine on my internal
network through my lrp box from an external ip (i.e work). I take it this
will require some modifying of the ip ruleset i.e port forwarding etc. Is
there a howto someone could point me to? My external ip is dynamic so i
guess using mail to email me my ip is the way to go. Is the fact that my
internal machines are dhcp assigned a problem for forwarding the vnc stuff
through to a specific machine or do i just static assign an ip to the
machine running vnc? Any suggestions/help would be appreciated, im a bit
new to this stuff

Cheers
Dean


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