On Mon, 2007-10-15 at 13:43 +0000, STONE COLD wrote: > a clickable would be appreciated :) >
Roughly.. At home install ssh on ubuntu, "sudo nano /etc/sshd_config" to run it on a port other than 22 (like 443), and restart it by running "sudo /etc/init.d/sshd restart" Make sure all users on that machine have very secure passwords Configure your home router to forward port 443 to the internal IP address of the box running SSH Register a dynamic hostname (such as stonecold.dyndns.org) with a provider like dyndns.org, configure your router or server to login with dyndns.org regularly. Download putty, put it on a stick and take it to work. SSH to stonecold.dyndns.org (or whatever you registered). Job done. You might need to do a little reading for yourself along the way, but that's it in a nutshell. It's your machine, and you are opening up the system to external access, which is _your_ responsibility to secure. Cheers, Al.
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