On Sunday 15 February 2009, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 11:39:09AM +0100, Frank
Barknecht wrote:
... And if it's a public server,
I'd rather not have anybody logging in through ssh who is not capable of
dealing with key logins. I disabled password logins through ssh on
my public machines.
That seems to be the best way to deal with it.
A weakly related OT question:
I need to set up a machine as a router. One side is
a fixed public IP address, the other side is a local
net using 192.168.1.x. I want to give internet access
to the machines on the local net, so this requires
(AFAIK) NAT. Anyone has a pointer to a good tutorial
about how to do this ?
TIA,
Just one answer IMO, DD-WRT. Runs from a CF card in an adapter on the end of
a PATA cable.
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