Ok! I've installed the ssh-server, properly created the keys and
successfully conected to the server locally. But I configured sshd-config to
open the port 80, because I know this port is openned for "outgoing" here
where i work. But while in home yesterday night, I asked a friend to try to
connect on my ssh server. No success. I could connect locally, he couldn't
connect remotely.  So, I used neststat to see what ports my machine was
listening, and there it was, sshd -- port 80. But it was apearing as
local                foreign
0.0.0.0:80      0.0.0.0:80 or something like that.

My firewall is disabled on my mandrake control, i cleared the iptables with
no rule, but my friend couldnt connect. Today I tried again, but here in
work. gess what? no success. So, the problem is indeed in my home server.
I used those port scanning sites, and they told me that the port 80 was
"filtered".

So, can anyone help me?
Thanx all!!!

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Derek Jennings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 5:34 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Port scanning


> On Thursday 07 Aug 2003 6:27 pm, Joćo Candido Araujo Milasch Filho wrote:
> > Hello, (I'll resend this message, cause I think it have not been sent
b4)
> >
> > I'm trying to use some services that i'm setting up at my computer at
home,
> > but the firewall here, where i work, blocks almost all the outgoing
ports,
> > so, i cant connect to my home computer. So, despite the network
administer
> > dont want to tell me which outgoing ports are unblocked, i want to
discover
> > it, by scan, or by any other way. But the scan services we find on the
> > internet always scan incoming ports.
> >
> > Can anyone give me a light on how use that?
> >
> > BTW, anyone know how where to find a step-by-step guide on configuring
ssh?
> > I'm a newbie, so, i didnt figure out how to configure it.
> >
> > thanx all!!!
>
> I cannot help with the port scanning, but ssh is real easy to use. Just
> install the ssh-server RPM and the server will start up all by itself. By
> default it will allow access from anyone who knows a valid
username/password
>
> To connect to it from another Linux computer install the ssh-client RPM
and
> then enter
> ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> in a terminal.
>
> To connect from a Windows computer try Putty
> http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
>
> You can configure ssh to become very secure indeed. Instructions are on
> www.mandrakesecure.net  Unfortunately the site is down for maintenance at
> present. This guide will show you how to restrict access to users who hold
a
> valid encryption key.
>
> HTH
>
> derek
>
>
> -- 
> ----------------------------------
> www.jennings.homelinux.net
>
>
>


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