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|    Auric__ to SamiteSam    |
|    Re: Remote access    |
|    05 Dec 07 16:02:57    |
      From: not.my.real@email.address              On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 20:29:29 GMT, I wrote:              > On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 16:10:49 GMT, SamiteSam wrote:       >       >> Helloo to everybody who reads this post!       >>       >> Huston , I have a probleme :)       >> I have two PC. And one of them is in onather city. The probleme is       >> that I can't conect remotly to that one.       >> For this I use Bitvise Tunnelier, and the server WinSSHD, but       >> nothing.       >> The remote PC, goes on the net through a DHCP server, which IP I       >> can see, but I can't see the IP of the remote PC (the one behind       >> the DHCP). The ping doesn't work, from my PC to the remot one. I       >> constantly get Request time out.       >> So I can see the server, but I can't see the remote PC, and no way       >> I managed to conect to it.       >       > Is the remote computer turned on?       >       > Is it physically connected?       >       > Do you have the correct IP address? (Some DHCP servers reassign IP       > addresses PDQ.)       >       > Does the remote machine have a firewall that blocks connection       > attempts? Your local machine?       >       > Have you *ever* been able to connect to the remote machine? From       > any computer? (Find a different Internet connection and try there.)       >       > Do you have someone at the remote location who can check for things       > like disconnected cables and the like?              Via email, "SamiteSam" replied:       > Yes , the remote is turned on and I have somebody who       > can tell me the corect IP adresse. And the net is       > working without a probleme on that PC.              Can the remote machine see your local machine?              > About the firewall, there's a win firewall, but I       > install the server and the listening port is opened -       > 22       > The user are difined in win and the server and they       > got the necesary privilege.       > And since now, I hadn't been able to remotly conect to       > it. But, what I've tryed was to check if on that       > computer the server works properly, the conection       > works on the falowing adresses: 127.0.0.1, on the IP       > got from the DHCP              127.0.0.1 is the loopback address. Connecting to 127.0.0.1 is       connecting to yourself. If that's the only address the machine has,       then it's not actually getting an address from the DHCP server.              (Sorry for the delay, but weeks sometimes go by between times that I       check my email. If you ask a question in the group, it's best to stay       in the group for your replies so that others can add information or       correct false info posted by other others.)              --       auric dot auric at gmail dot com       email sent to the above address is not treated as private       *****       Maybe it's an odd concept, but I like my sex to feel GOOD!              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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