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Old 08-08-2012, 04:41 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by BillyBigStuff View Post
On second thoughts it appears that I may be able to do it provided I can do it insecurely. I understand the potential risks associated with something like this, but could it be done easily? I think the Home Hub will only allow insecure ssh traffic, and only on port 21. Any ideas?
Bill
Port 21 **is not** ssh.
Port 21 is the command channel for ftp.

View your etc/services file (both Linux and Windows have one).
In Linux its /etc/services, in Windows its buried deep in the system file tree - same directory where they keep the etc/hosts file.

?drivers/config? that seems familar = you will just have to search for it on Windows unless someone here recalls its full path right off hand.
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