Re: still seeking, is anyone have a shell server I can use for a test?

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Hi Henry,
With the changes list wise, i. e. names not provided, I may have missed your offer.
your restrictions are perfectly fine so I will  share a few details.
I doubt this will require more than a day, even more than an hour.
My client does not use email address formats. Instead it is user name hostname. I share that because I am unsure if vps structures prevent that kind of access. the most important need, with all else for a shell server being constant is that the port be anything but port 22. frankly a real server instead of a vps might be best, as we are used to our shared hosting with dreamhost.
I am privately at klewellen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Drop me a private note and we can pull this together.
as to timing, you are doing me a favor. so long as we are on the same page regarding my actual need, I can wait.
Thanks,
Karen



On Mon, 6 Aug 2018, Henry Yen wrote:

On Mon, Aug 06, 2018 at 19:29:50PM -0400, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
I am still seeking a simple, based on the testing needs  of the engineers
working with me here  server if possible.

Granted I have already tested a couple of examples, but suppose I desire
being a touch more scientific.
So, again if anyone has or can suggest a server using alternative port
settings than 22 for ssh, let  me know off list.
Janina's server times out according to -v information.
Our agency is pressed for time to find a solution, which may end up being
hostgator for our accounts  in the end.

some e-mails must be getting lost in the desert. again, i run my own servers
with my own address space, and would be willing to set up a virtual server
for whatever testing you require, including root access, under the following
constraints:

1. reasonably brief testing (days not weeks).
2. set-up time is manual, so may take a day or five; if your need is
  really urgent, i'll see what i can get pushed through sooner.
3. a security envelope unless impossible. by that i mean access to the
  server from pre-defined sources, not the entire internet. adjustable.
4. it might be a physical server instead of virtual.
5. my dns is manual. if you want forward/reverse that'll add a full day.

in case you didn't know, five bucks will set you up a virtual server at
digital ocean for a month.  if you can spare that, i can set that up for you
instead (i am sighted mostly), and that would take less than an hour.
such a resource has no restrictions on anything at all.



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