Thanks, couple of questions: On 24 March 2011 17:00, Alan Pope <a...@popey.com> wrote:
> On 24 March 2011 07:42, Byte Soup <bytes...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Do any of you have friends and family not living nearby, who use Ubuntu > and > > you provide remote support to them. What do you use? Teamviewer, VNC, > webex? > > What would you recommend and whats your experiences? > > > > At mums house when I installed the Ubuntu PC:- > > 1) Install ssh-server, create my user account, add my ssh key so I can > logon remotely > Ive not done much in the way of ssh keys, I looked at the guide on the Ubuntu wiki here <https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH/OpenSSH/Keys> and it seems the you always generate a "id_rsa.pub" file, this is the one you put onto your mums machine and copied it into the ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file? It seems if you add a new ssh key into seahorse it always generates a file called "id_rsa.pub" and "id_rsa", renaming old ones to .1 etc, is that correct? When you generate your keys is it always done as the user you are logged in as? For example my user name on my machine might be "curtis" but I may want to create a username login on my friends machine as "support" is that possible and still able to generate a key? 2) Enable remote desktop sharing in Ubuntu via the usual GUI options 3) Register a dynamic hostname with dyndns.org 4) Install and configure ddclient to connect and register with dyndns.org for the chosen hostname Total time spent: 5 minutes, plus 1 hour mostly drinking tea, chatting to my mum. At my house 1) Phone rings! "Hello Alan, it's Mum, can you help me?" "Sure, one moment" 2) Open a terminal and type:- vncviewer -via mums.dynamicdyns.org localhost *bam* I see her desktop over an encrypted ssh tunnel. No ports exposed her end other than ssh, and only key-based logon allowed. Win! Al. -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
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