So here's the scenario:<BR><BR>I have a computer behind a locked down proxy server that only allows traffic on port 80 & 443. <BR><BR>I also have an OpenBSD server running at an external location with ...
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If you do your work via cloud computing, accessing remote servers that are not on your current or home network, you are probably already familiar with SSH or Secure Shell Keys. Because SSH keys are ...
You can avoid command line tedium and simplify access to a fleet of servers by creating a flexible configuration file for your SSH client. Here’s how. This blog post covers how to configure the ...
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The topic title says it all. I have an iMac at home on a small LAN with my cousin's XP box; we share our DSL. I've enabled SSH in OS X and can login from his XP machine, but what would I have to do to ...