* ABrady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-09-07 11:22]: > On Sun, 07 Sep 2003 10:52:46 -1000 > Marc Adler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I want to configure my Linksys router to allow ssh connections. One > > and a half seconds of Googling showed me how to change the default > > password on it, and it makes me wonder whether more people shouldn't > > know that there is a default password that is the *same* for all > > Linksys routers, but that's beside the point. I know that ssh uses > > port 22, but I can't figure out what I should change in the settings. > > > > Any Linksys users out there? > > You don't say what version of router you have. There's no guarantee they > all have the same setup. But on mine: > > 1. Login to the outer. > > 2. At the opening page, click "Advanced". > > 3. Click on "Forwarding". > > 4. Fill in both blocks for the "Service Port Range". If all you want is > 22, put that in both blocks. > > 5. Set the protocol to "Both". > > 6. Fill in the last block of the IP address. > > 7. Hit the "Apply" button at the bottom. > > Also, clicking the "Help" tab on the opening page leads to either > built-in help (left side) or online resources that tell more. > > If your model is not the same as mine (BEFSR41), or if the setup is > different than I described, poke around until you find similar captions > to make settings on. > > In my case I saw it beneficial to have static addresses so this would > work well (192.168.1.10,15,20,25).
Great! This worked. There wasn't a button or box to indicate the protocol, so maybe it's automatically set for both protocols. Either way, it works, so thanks! -- Marc Adler -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list