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Date:      Fri, 1 Sep 2000 07:56:13 -0400
From:      "Jason" <username@cac.net>
To:        "Sherri" <sheripruden@home.com>
Cc:        <questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: IPFW configuration
Message-ID:  <00db01c0140b$a12c3a80$df026b83@jason>
References:  <39AF1E51.E579DC88@home.com>

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Your question seemingly has little to do with IPFW and more to do
with SSH. If you have not already done so, installed SSH it can be
found under /usr/ports/security/ssh2, if you have not installed
rsaref you will need to do that as well, it can be found under
/usr/ports/security/rsaref. I am in the U.S. and I am not sure if you
don't if you will be able to install the rsaref stuff or not,
hopefully someone else can answer that. Once you have installed the
SSH port and gotten the daemon configured you have remote access.
Just use 'su' to get root access when you are logged in with your
normal username.

- -Jason

- ----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sherri" <sheripruden@home.com>
To: <questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 11:11 PM
Subject: IPFW configuration


> Would you know the answer as to where and how I can allow myself
> (superuser) remote access to my freeBSD server.  What config file
> would this be modified in and what is the proper command.  Right at
> this time I can not log in remotley??? Please help.  Thank-you in
> advance
> 
> Sheri Pruden
> 
> 
> 
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