On Sun, 07 Sep 2003 10:52:46 -1000
Marc Adler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I want to configure my Linksys router to allow ssh connections. One
> and a half seconds of Googling showed me how to change the default
> password on it, and it makes me wonder whether more people shouldn't
> know that there is a default password that is the *same* for all
> Linksys routers, but that's beside the point. I know that ssh uses
> port 22, but I can't figure out what I should change in the settings.
> 
> Any Linksys users out there?

You don't say what version of router you have. There's no guarantee they
all have the same setup. But on mine:

1. Login to the outer.

2. At the opening page, click "Advanced".

3. Click on "Forwarding".

4. Fill in both blocks for the "Service Port Range". If all you want is
22, put that in both blocks.

5. Set the protocol to "Both".

6. Fill in the last block of the IP address.

7. Hit the "Apply" button at the bottom.

Also, clicking the "Help" tab on the opening page leads to either
built-in help (left side) or online resources that tell more.

If your model is not the same as mine (BEFSR41), or if the setup is
different than I described, poke around until you find similar captions
to make settings on.

In my case I saw it beneficial to have static addresses so this would
work well (192.168.1.10,15,20,25).

-- 
Windows XP... now runs all your favorite viruses.


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