quoth the Jason Opperisano: > On Sat, 2004-09-11 at 20:26, Darren Kirby wrote: > > I will look into this. I assume however that I would need to keep port 23 > > open for everyone on the public side for this to work. I was hoping to > > drop the packets from everyone except my notebook, hence the original > > question. Is there no way to do this? > > if you're looking for a secure way to manage your firewall from the > internet without allowing "-s 0/0 --dport 22" type access; you probably > want to setup some sort of VPN access for yourself. > > openvpn ( http://openvpn.sourceforge.net/ ) is a very nice option for > this. > > -j Looks like just the ticket...thanks again, -d -- Part of the problem since 1976 http://badcomputer.no-ip.com Get my public key from http://keyserver.linux.it/pks/lookup?op=index&search=bulliver "...the number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with more expected..." - Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson, June 1972
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