How can I access my home linux machine which is connected through Router

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Old 06-28-2004
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How can I access my home linux machine which is connected through
Router?. All of my machines at home connected via netgear router, I
need to access some files from Linux box from work?. How can I do
that?.
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Old 06-28-2004
Ed
 
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On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 13:35:31 -0700, Santa wrote:

> How can I access my home linux machine which is connected through
> Router?. All of my machines at home connected via netgear router, I
> need to access some files from Linux box from work?. How can I do
> that?.


You usualy connect to your box via ssh (22) but I have a feeling that port
will be closed by the firewall you probably have at work. If you did get
through the firewall, I supose you'd have to tell your router to forward
port 22 to your linux box.

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Old 06-28-2004
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On 28 Jun 2004 13:35:31 -0700, Santa wrote:
> How can I access my home linux machine which is connected through
> Router?. All of my machines at home connected via netgear router, I
> need to access some files from Linux box from work?. How can I do
> that?.


Off the top of my head, you have to
set your router to forward port 22 through to you linux box.
enable/start the sshd daemon/service,
allow port 22 through your linux firewall,
add your work ip to /etc/hosts.allow example: sshd : LOCAL, work_ip_here
service xinetd reload to load hosts.allow
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Old 06-28-2004
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In comp.os.linux.networking Bit Twister <BitTwister@localhost.localdomain> suggested:
> On 28 Jun 2004 13:35:31 -0700, Santa wrote:


[ How to access Linux remote? ]

> Off the top of my head, you have to
> set your router to forward port 22 through to you linux box.
> enable/start the sshd daemon/service,
> allow port 22 through your linux firewall,
> add your work ip to /etc/hosts.allow example: sshd : LOCAL, work_ip_here
> service xinetd reload to load hosts.allow


While sshd might be compiled with tcp_wrapper support, don't know
about any distro dump enough to run it from (x)inetd.

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Old 06-28-2004
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On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 22:14:41 -0000, Michael Heiming wrote:
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> While sshd might be compiled with tcp_wrapper support, don't know
> about any distro dump enough to run it from (x)inetd.


Hey, the OP has not read http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
and did not indicate distro and release so I threw in everything I
could think about. :)

Then again we have no idea what he is going to select in the system
configuration tool. :(

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