Re: anyone have a shell server I can use for a test?

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Thanks Janina,
I have written, let me know if it did not get through.
That shell list in the prior post is amazing, but I need someone who can answer questions if I am going to trouble shoot why my dh key exchanges are failing at places where they worked before.
Karen



On Mon, 30 Jul 2018, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:

Karen:

Contact me off list at:

janina@xxxxxxxxxxx

Linux for blind general discussion writes:
Hi folks,
While the reason is complex, the goal is rather simple.
I need  a location where I can  test my ssh telnet client.  somewhere I can
use a syntax like the below,
sshcommand username hostname
and because I know I have permission, I can be sure  the test will work.
Anyone run their own private server where I can have access for say 12
hours?
Or know of a public service  where I might  run the test?
come to think of it, an ftp server  would work too...so long as I can have
access using sftp.
Thanks,
karen


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