Luis Finotti a écrit :
When I first started using the VPN service, I could not SSH to my
desktop from outside the network anymore. After a lot of googling, I
found out a solution (https://forums.openvpn.net/topic7163-15.htm):
I've added the following script to /etc/network/if-up.d:
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 3:43 AM, Pascal Hambourg pas...@plouf.fr.eu.org wrote:
Luis Finotti a écrit :
When I first started using the VPN service, I could not SSH to my
desktop from outside the network anymore. After a lot of googling, I
found out a solution
On 13/11/14 11:10, Luis Finotti wrote:
Ah, that worked! Could you explain the 192.168.29.0/24 syntax
though? I'm having a hard time finding what it means. (Is it a range
0 to 24?)
The /24 means that only the first 24 bits of the address are
significant for matching purposes. So,
On 13/11/14 11:10, Luis Finotti wrote:
Ah, that worked! Could you explain the 192.168.29.0/24 syntax
though? I'm having a hard time finding what it means. (Is it a range
0 to 24?)
The /24 means that only the first 24 bits of the address are
significant for matching purposes. So,
I'm having problems connecting to my desktop (running actually
aptosid, which is virtually simply Debian Sid with a different kernel
and a few extra tools and customizations).
Here is the situation: my desktop is connected to a VPN service. (The
router to which the desktop is connected is not,
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 5:00 PM, Igor Cicimov icici...@gmail.com wrote:
On 13/11/2014 6:17 AM, Luis Finotti luis.fino...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm having problems connecting to my desktop (running actually
aptosid, which is virtually simply Debian Sid with a different kernel
and a few extra tools
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