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<body class='hmmessage'>ok i will try this..thanks for explaining to me common language! :)<BR><BR><BR><BR>
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> From: alan@popey.com<BR>> To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com<BR>> Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 15:09:11 +0100<BR>> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] help!i want to control my torrents over the web!<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> On Mon, 2007-10-15 at 13:43 +0000, STONE COLD wrote:<BR>> > a clickable would be appreciated :)<BR>> > <BR>> <BR>> Roughly..<BR>> <BR>> At home install ssh on ubuntu, "sudo nano /etc/sshd_config" to run it on<BR>> a port other than 22 (like 443), and restart it by running<BR>> "sudo /etc/init.d/sshd restart"<BR>> Make sure all users on that machine have very secure passwords<BR>> Configure your home router to forward port 443 to the internal IP<BR>> address of the box running SSH<BR>> Register a dynamic hostname (such as stonecold.dyndns.org) with a<BR>> provider like dyndns.org, configure your router or server to login with<BR>> dyndns.org regularly.<BR>> Download putty, put it on a stick and take it to work.<BR>> SSH to stonecold.dyndns.org (or whatever you registered).<BR>> <BR>> Job done.<BR>> <BR>> You might need to do a little reading for yourself along the way, but<BR>> that's it in a nutshell. It's your machine, and you are opening up the<BR>> system to external access, which is _your_ responsibility to secure. <BR>> <BR>> Cheers,<BR>> Al.<BR></body>
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