RE: [e-smith-devinfo] secure webadmin

2001-04-26 Thread Darrell May
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: [e-smith-devinfo] secure webadmin > > > > SSH access to the e-smith-manager works fine locally on the > LAN side. > > Any thoughts? Is this working for anyone? > > Yes it is working with TTSSH under Netscape 4.76, Opera

RE: [e-smith-devinfo] secure webadmin

2001-04-26 Thread Michael Jung
> SSH access to the e-smith-manager works fine locally on the LAN side. > Any thoughts? Is this working for anyone? Yes it is working with TTSSH under Netscape 4.76, Opera 5.01 and IE 5.00. Had to setup in TTSSH: Setup --> SSH-Forwarding: "local 980 to localhost 980" That means the local port 9

RE: [e-smith-devinfo] secure webadmin

2001-04-25 Thread Michael Jung
Hi Dan, I use TTSSH with the GUI but have only to hit once RETURN. And thats the way: For the first time you go your described way and switch all things that way you like with setting all your needed SSH port forwards. Then you save your setup with Setup --> Save Setup under a new name eg. Ser

RE: [e-smith-devinfo] secure webadmin

2001-04-25 Thread Darrell May
1 9:46 AM > To: Michael Jung > Cc: Adam Sleight; E-smith developers list > Subject: Re: [e-smith-devinfo] secure webadmin > > > Michael, > > > It works under Windows with TTSSH and I use it to access > the e-smith web > > panel with the forward of the local po

Re: [e-smith-devinfo] secure webadmin

2001-04-25 Thread Dan York
Adam, > 4.1 beta3 installed it behind a soho firewall. From behind my firewall I was > able to SSH to it no problem. Does E-Smith Inc. plan to someday allow remote > https access not just telnet and ssh? FYI, it is relatively trivial on Linux/UNIX systems to get secure access to the e-smith

RE: [e-smith-devinfo] secure webadmin

2001-04-25 Thread Michael Jung
> FYI, it is relatively trivial on Linux/UNIX systems to get secure access > to the e-smith web manager using an ssh "tunnel". What you can do > with ssh is create a tunnel across your ssh connection that maps a > remote port to a local port on your machine. (I have not tried this > with Windows

RE: [e-smith-devinfo] secure webadmin

2001-04-25 Thread Michael Jung
> Look where it defines what to start and how. > I entered there: "D:\Daten\TTERMPRO\ttssh.exe aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd /B > /f=serverXYZ.ini" Sorry, didn't say that aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd stands for the EXTERNAL IP-ADDRESS of your e-smith box. Michael Jung

TTSSH terminal emulations [was RE: [e-smith-devinfo] secure webadmin]

2001-04-25 Thread Darrell May
; Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2001 10:48 AM > To: Michael Jung; Dan York > Cc: Adam Sleight; E-smith developers list > Subject: RE: [e-smith-devinfo] secure webadmin > > > > Look where it defines what to start and how. > > I entered there: "D:\Daten\TTERMPRO\ttss

Re: [e-smith-devinfo] secure webadmin

2001-04-25 Thread Dan York
Michael, > It works under Windows with TTSSH and I use it to access the e-smith web > panel with the forward of the local port 980 on the windows machine to the > e-smith server port 980. Have you been able to get TTSSH to work with command-line arguments? Or do you configure the port forwarding

Re: [e-smith-devinfo] secure webadmin

2001-04-25 Thread Adam Sleight
Ok finally got it working as you described below with TTSSH/TeraTerm. Too bad Putty or Plink doesn't have SSH port-forwading. Using this below I could SSH no problem to the e-smith console. [win98]-[linux]--[NAT]--[Firewall]---[Internet]---[Firewall]--[NAT]--[e-smith] But to get to the e-smith-

RE: [e-smith-devinfo] secure webadmin

2001-04-25 Thread Darrell May
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 7:07 AM > To: Adam Sleight; E-smith developers list > Subject: Re: [e-smith-devinfo] secure webadmin > > > Adam, > > > 4.1 beta3 installed it behind a soho firewall. From behind > my firewall I was >