Hey Guys,
We want to allow my Linux Mint desktop to be the ssh server on landlord's
Shaw internet
spent 30 minutes with landlord's son and could not find the right tab to enable
ssh service
How does one make it so with Shaw?
It was easy on my old telus router :-(
Thanks,
Chris
Don't you just have to unblock the port? Usually 22 I belive.
On 14 Dec 2016 6:12 p.m., "caziz" wrote:
> Hey Guys,
>
> We want to allow my Linux Mint desktop to be the ssh server on
> landlord's Shaw internet
>
> spent 30 minutes with landlord's son and could not find the right tab to
> enable
I always BYOR (Bring your own router) with shaw. if u are using the
router/modem combo, ask them to put the modem in bridge more and use your
own router. From there is a simple port forwarding thing.
On Dec 14, 2016 6:12 PM, "caziz" wrote:
> Hey Guys,
>
> We want to allow my Linux Mint desktop
agree 22 is std port although some newer stuff insists on port
with Telus there was a tab that let you allow a specific service (like ssh
server) on a specific machine on the LAN
we just couldn't get a tab that looked right. will browse again with Tony and
focus the question
Has some
When I went to setup ssh / web server from home (residential internet
package), I found out that Shaw had started blocking a lot of incoming
ports. The only way I succeeded was to get a business internet line.
Not sure is they are still doing that or not.
Darcy
On 12/14/2016 6:20 PM, caziz wr
Fellas,
Someone was talking about getting a good deal on Raspberry π. I don't
remember who it was. I am thinking in building a CoreOS or RancherOS
cluster to test out Docker, Kubernetes and other container/orchestration
technologies.
I want to do it with 10x Raspberry π 3s if I can get a good deal
I have no trouble serving port 22, 80, 8080... with Shaw. McDonald's and Tim's
both block 22 though (not Starbucks though :-))
Dale
> On Dec 14, 2016, at 6:38 PM, "da...@canasc.ca" wrote:
>
> When I went to setup ssh / web server from home (residential internet
> package), I found out that
Hi all!
My apologies for not getting to folks on this. Life got chaotic shortly
after I sent this. But I wanted to send an update.
Sooo...shortly after I sent my original request for suggestions my
father-in-law decided to retire his old machine, which just happens to
have 8GB of RAM on it
Ok...I know I deserve to get shot for this message but it's Christmas &
everyone has to be nice...right???
Does anyone have any of the various Windows 7 & 8 ISO's floating around
that they would be willing to share out? I am wanting to make some boot
USB drives for the various OS's, so I don'
ssh from LAN works ssh caziz@192.168.0.129
caziz@apr01$ ssh -v caziz@192.168.0.129
OpenSSH_6.6.1, OpenSSL 1.0.1f 6 Jan 2014
debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
debug1: /etc/ssh/ssh_config line 19: Applying options for *
debug1: Connecting to 192.168.0.129 [192.168.0.129] port
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