Hi Janina,
I have not gotten anything from you. Perhaps try again, or use my gmail
address instead which uses my name with the obvious endings.
Thanks,
Karen
On Tue, 31 Jul 2018, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Glad you responded on list, Karen, because your message went into my
spam folder. I've now responded to you privately.
Janina
Linux for blind general discussion writes:
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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