How can I access my Redhat Linux remotely.?
Thursday, July 8th, 2010 at
22:03
I want to access my redhat with windows when I am away from work through even the internet if possible or simply LAN.
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Yes, you can. You can use a remote desktop, if you have an XWindows, or more simply, SSH. SSH allows you to controll the command line via another computer.
It’s been a year since I used it last, so would have to check on ports and whatnot. Basicly, setup an OpenSSH server on your redhat box, and a client from your laptop, office computer, whatever. Make sure, if the RedHat system is behind a router/firewall, all the proper ports are forwarded/opened, otherwise you’ll be blocked from accessing it.
dont install over windows xp just run suse linux from the dvd( cd)
SUSE Linux 10.1 Live version
SUSE makes the live version of SUSE Linux available for download as an ISO image. This version runs entirely from the bootable DVD and is not installed on the hard disk.
If you want to get to know SUSE Linux or test if your hardware is fully supported, the live version is the right choice for you.
Download the live DVD ISO image here.
http://www.novell.com/products/suselinux/downloads/suse_linux/index.html
If you’re trying to access your Linux box at work from home over the Net, you’ll need a VPN connection. It’ll be setup by your work network admin. Once that’s done, all you need to do is telnet through SSH on the VPN connection.