On December 23, 2014, Karen Lewellen wrote: > However since I can ssh TELNET into shellworld using Dos and access > all the command line tools here with that speech, I cannot imagine > why the ssh TELNET process will not work the other way into > whatever this box becomes. I would expect that, if that's the way you're comfortable, that you could fairly readily set up a similar configuration of SSHing into your local Linux/BSD box instead of into shellworld. It sounds like this is what you're already trying to do but having some sort of difficulty. However, I'm not sure what the issue is. The two things that come to mind are 1) if you really are telnetting from DOS (it's been a long time since I've used pure DOS as the core operating system), I remember being able to telnet but not SSH. They're different protocols, so unless there's a SSH program for DOS (there could well be, I'm just ignorant in that department), you really do want to telnet. If this is the case, you'd want to ensure that the telnet daemon is running and listening for connections on your Linux box. It's not secure, but if you're only running over your local network, it shouldn't expose you greatly. 2) if you do have a SSH client in DOS and still can't connect, it sounds like your Linux box may not be running "sshd" (the SSH daemon). Or, maybe you *are* able to connect to your Linux box and I'm just mis-understanding again. > Nothing personal, but I have zero reason to buy a box for a > platform that has yet to prove worth investing in otherwise. > Perhaps in time, but first things first, being able to do something > with the Linux box presently holding up the speakers for my DOS one. Ah, if you already have one then, no worries or need to buy any additional machine. I must have misinterpreted something you wrote which lead me to believe that you didn't have any machine locally to monkey with. -tim _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list