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Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 3:15 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Dynamic IP
Hi,
Sorry to mail you off list. I have apache, router and dyndns all working
fine.
Where could I find a suqirrellmail RPM ? Is it fairly easy to set up
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Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 2:15 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Dynamic IP
Hi,
Sorry to mail you off list. I have apache, router and dyndns all working
fine.
Where could I find a suqirrellmail RPM ? Is it fairly easy to set up ? What
is the purpose of using Courier
Hi,
Sorry to mail you off list. I have apache, router and dyndns all working fine.
Where could I find a suqirrellmail RPM ? Is it fairly easy to set up ? What
is the purpose of using Courier ?
Thanks again
Mark
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Thanks for all the help thats come flooding in. However, whilst SSH seems the
way to go, it poses another question. If I were to enable ssh on my PC, I
think its unlikely that the PC I was using from the remote site would have
the necessary clients available.
I can see the advantages if you we
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Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 12:30 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Dynamic IP
On Tuesday 03 Dec 2002 4:23 pm, Nikunj Bansal wrote:
> Well, I have a somewhat similar
Oh, I shud have mentioned. There are other RPMs named
openssh-*. You might need or want to install some or
all of those also.
Good luck.
--- Nikunj Bansal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sure. Your distro CDs should have the OpenSSH
> software. The RPMs are named like openssh-common,
> openssh-serve
Sure. Your distro CDs should have the OpenSSH
software. The RPMs are named like openssh-common,
openssh-server, openssh-client. Install them on ur
Linux box.
The installation will also create a default setup good
to go as a server on port 22. You can tweak all that
in /etc/ssh/sshd.conf. Test it
On Tuesday 03 Dec 2002 4:23 pm, Nikunj Bansal wrote:
> Well, I have a somewhat similar situation and I have
> an account for Dynamic DNS with tzo.com. I do not have
> a black box router though. My router is a Linux box
> running ssh. So I just ssh to this box first and then
> I can ssh to my inter
Well, I have a somewhat similar situation and I have
an account for Dynamic DNS with tzo.com. I do not have
a black box router though. My router is a Linux box
running ssh. So I just ssh to this box first and then
I can ssh to my internal machines from there. Does
your router have any such telnet/
sure you can use a "relative" path from the same directory where the index
file resides if you write http://jons_linuxbox.org/wrongstuff/pics/jons.jpg";>, and the page is in
your folder /var/www/html, you could just write
might I make another suggestion, I am on a mail list from wired magazine
one other way, is when you get a dynamic dns, they give you a name (like
jons.ods.org) that way, you can allways point to the complete named URL, and
as the IP changes, you update the dynimic dns servers database with your
current IP number.
On Wednesday 01 August 2001 21:35, Jon Doe wrote:
This mean you have to pay for fixed IP which is also provided by
RoadRunner. The cost for Fixed IP about $80.00 USD/month. They will give
you 1 fixed IP and 4 dynamic IP + 1 Cisco Router.
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