On Mon February 27 2006 3:00 pm, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
Why not *safely* allow access via ssh, instead?
Start sshd ok, I have that, then I look into security-firewall settings. I see SSH under allowed services for selected zone. There are 3 choices, internal, external and DMZ. which ones need to be open. Both of my machines are behind a router, then the DSL modem. I see the eth0 is only setup on the external zone, so I guess that answers that question...
open ssh on firewall 22/tcp/udp & 614/tcp/udp every time I try to add TCP port 22 and 614 it says OK, then the summary only shows port 614, not 22. UDP shows both 614 and 22, I don't get it. I tried adding "22 614" and "614 22" both failed.
then ssh for access and scp to copy files. I love winSCP !
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