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Unix on Panther: Accessing the Internet | |
| Subject: | routers? How to access? | |
| Date: | 2004-03-29 07:48:24 | |
| From: | bjepson | |
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Response to: routers? How to access?
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You can do this. Suppose you have an AirPort Extreme base station. You could configure it to hand out DHCP addresses up to a limit such as 192.168.254.148, but set up a network location on your desktop Mac with a fixed IP address above that range. Then, use the AirPort Admin Utility to forward SSH (port 22) to that machine.
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routers? How to access?
2004-03-29 07:59:49 kms007 [View]
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routers? How to access?
2004-03-29 08:02:38 Brian Jepson |
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routers? How to access?
2004-03-29 08:22:26 kms007 [View]
Many Thanks! :)
I've made the appropriate config settings as per the document (and I also have a static IP assigned behind my router now, thanks to another Linksys knowledgebase article I found.) Hopefully it will all work once I test it out from work. :)
Are there any specific port(s) for using applications like Remote Desktop or Timbuktu?
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2004-03-29 09:17:12 Brian Jepson |
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Glad it worked! I don't know the ports that Remote Desktop and Timbuktu use, you'll have to Google for them. -
routers? How to access?
2004-03-30 04:36:57 kms007 [View]
Yay! I was finally able to ssh into my machine from work. I found a useful website called no-ip.com that assigns a pseudo name that's easy to remember instead of having to remember the WAN IP address if your cable modem/DSL switches it every few days.



Here's what I know:
My cable modem provides a DHCP address to me. Looking at the web based router management utility, I can see that I have both a WAN and a LAN address. Will the WAN address work? The utility also mentions something called Remote Management -- currently it's disabled. Should I enable it? Sorry for my lack of knowledge on the subject, and thanks for your help!