Am 23.10.2011 12:09, schrieb suvayu ali: > Hi Abu Attar, > > On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 11:09, Abu Attar Musharih > <abuattar.musharih@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> The customer service said that ssh is not allowed. So, what to do >> then? I badly need a server with global IP for experimenting grid >> computing. > > To be absolutely sure you can try the following. > > 1. confirm your global ip (e.g. here: http://checkip.dyndns.com) > 2. check sshd is running at your end and is using port 22. you can try > ssh-ing to another local user to check easily. > 3. nc -z <global.ip> 22 (from a machine outside your local network) > 4. if this last step shows you that connection is not happening, you > can try looking at your router settings. there should be a way to > port forward your ssh connections to port 22 of the machine you want > to use as a server mh and hwo do you start "nc" if you can not connect to the machine and if you drive to the machine doing this manually what after internet is shortly down - driving all the time around? put sshd on port 10022 and all is well this has the additional benefit to get rid of the most idiots trying password-attacks all day long
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