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| 76058 | 2002-09-03 06:22:00 | I am trying to configure an M1122 to allow ssh access to a linux box on the local network. The M1122 firmware is Gx1x2230.R04. I have spent hours with Telecom with no result. Does anyone know if this is actually possible or am I wasting my time on it. Even port 80 seems to be suspect.. Can anyone put my problem to rest? |
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| 76059 | 2002-09-03 07:34:00 | I've not done it before, however I'm very confident it can be done. Map ports 22 and 1019 thru 1023 TCP and UDP to the Linux box and it should work....? ?:| How do you locate the Nokia from the Internet side, static IP? If you ask on the ADSL mailing list at http://www.unixathome.org you are likely to find someone who has actually done it or determined it to be impossible to do. |
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| 76060 | 2002-09-03 22:39:00 | Thanks for the tip, I was only opening port22 and could find no other reference to ports that might need to be opened. I'll try this and let you know how I got on. The access is for remote support. We do not have a static IP so detect our Internet IP and pass it on. You can check out www.no-ip.com, they provide the service to dynamic IP's I am not a fan, we don't need support often so it's not required. I have a funny feeling this is not going to work, as I have even had test people stating they can't even ping my IP, including Telecom. We hire our M1122 and even Telecom are perplexed. Oh joy. Stay Tuned |
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| 76061 | 2002-09-04 22:12:00 | Well, I tried your suggestion, but it did not work. I even opened every port on the modem, and even that does not work. I am once again suspecting that the modem is at fault. That will make the second modem we have tried. What should have been a simple task has turned into a 4 day failure. Just another frustrating technical glitch. Thanks for your suggestion anyway. |
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