what "linux friendly" means Re: DSL

JD Runyan JRunyan.Lists at dms.nwcg.gov
Tue Sep 24 16:53:51 CDT 2002


Easily solvable.  

1) you use one box as a gateway to the others.  SSH to it, and then SSH
to the rest
2) Run SSH servers on different ports on each machine, then ssh to the
appropriate port of the router to get to the specific machine.
On Tue, 2002-09-24 at 12:07, Jason Clinton wrote:

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> JD Runyan wrote:
> | If you want Linux friendly, or anything friendly, get a cable/dsl
> | router.  Then all you have to do is set up DHCP, and go.  Most of the
> | routers have port forwarding capabilities, so you can run some services
> | if you like.  Road Runner will even sell you one, or set up a wireless
> | LAN for you.  I'm sure the DSL folks would do the same.
> |
> 
> This will work as long as you don't have to SSH in to each of your boxen. In
> that case, you'll probably have to get 5 port hub and 5 static IP's from TWCRR
> or SBCDSL.
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Jason D. Runyan
USDA NITC KC
Mid-Range Systems




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