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Re: ssh on home network PROBLEMS
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Re: ssh on home network PROBLEMS
Never mind, I managed to change my "user" password and generate a new key. SSH seems to be running now. I love the idea of brontite "Using Bonjour to name your NIT" but unfortunately his instructions: http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=17681
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As root, edit /etc/avahi/avahi-daemon.conf------ Again never mind, I'm real slow today, found the deb package in the App Manager. It's called Bonjour support. Who would have guessed? |
Re: ssh on home network PROBLEMS
Interesting, I didn't install avahi ( as far as I know ) I just presumed it was part of os2008. I'll add the note about "Bonjour support" to my post.
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Re: ssh on home network PROBLEMS
Just a note, Bonjour as enabled per instructions here doesn't work for me very well, the connection (from mac to n800) is so slow that is basically unusable, ssh-ing via IP number works always.
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Re: ssh on home network PROBLEMS
I just set my n810 to use a fixed IP address on my home network and then added it to the hosts file on my PC. Not manageable if you have a network with lots of devices, but simple and works.
The only catch with this is that you also have to set fixed DNS server addresses so if they change for the network you have to remember to change them on the tablet also. for this reason a reserved IP would be better than fixed but I don't think my router knows how to do that. |
Re: ssh on home network PROBLEMS
I actually have a problem too with SSH over Wifi. When I use usbnetworking, it works though.
I get same results in Linux and windows: Quote:
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