Re: Re: Communications

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Hi Guys,

On Thursday 08 November 2018 23:16:45 Michael wrote:
> On Thursday 08 November 2018 04:15:56 pm deloptes wrote:
> > Baron wrote:
> > > First a big thank you to you all for the pushes in the right
> > > direction. :-)
> > >
> > > It seems that Q4OS Trinity only has the openssh-client
> > > installed, so it looks like I will have to install the server
> > > part myself.  I assume that I will have to do this on both
> > > machines.
> >
> > you install the server on the machine you want to connect to
> >
> > > One question, is "machine" the machine name or its IP address,
> > > the one that the router assigns to the machine.
> >
> > you can use either hostname or IP
>
> You will get a slight bit of stability using IP addresses. 
> Especially if you manually assign the machines an IP outside the
> router's DHCP assignment range (.150-.200 usually works), just copy
> all the other info from a DHCP session. If that makes no sense go
> with hostnames :)
>
> Best,
> Michael

Yes it makes perfect sense.  At least it gets me where I want to go !

Thanks Guys.  The help is very much appreciated. 

-- 
Best Regards:
            Baron

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