On Tuesday 06 January 2009, Stephen Berg (Contractor) wrote: > John Aldrich wrote: > > Ok. I managed to *briefly* connect with my machine from outside. I > > still think there's something "hinky" about my config since I > > installed F10. It *was* working on FC6, and I wiped and reinstalled > > F10. Now, I can SSH in from my wife's XP box on the LAN, but I can't > > SSH in from outside, either on port 22 or the non-standard port I > > configured to make things more difficult for hackers (port number is > > in excess of 2000). > > > > I can SSH in from inside the LAN on either the standard port or the > > non-standard port, but I cannot access my machine from outside. > > > > I've tried several things, but none of them seem to work. Any > > suggestions where to look? > > Got a router in the mix there? If you changed the port that ssh answers > on you'll need to set the router to port forward incoming port 22 > connections to your non-standard port. > Yup. I got a Netgear ISDN router. I had it set to forward *only* the non- standard port, but for some reason that doesn't appear to be working. However, I got into the router and re-enabled the port 22 forward and it's working now. I don't like having that port enabled though, so I'm going to have to play with it and see if I can't get the non-standard port working again... funny thing, it *was* working in FC6. I think I'll back up the current sshd_config and copy the one from FC6 in and see if that makes a difference. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines