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[ILUG] SSH - How to use with Dial-in/PPP?

[ILUG] SSH - How to use with Dial-in/PPP?

John A. Kinsella John.Kinsella at ul.ie
Thu May 17 15:43:07 IST 2001


Hi.
As above. I dial in from home to my Linux box at work using ppp.
Does this not create a problem in that my box at home is assigned a
"random" ip address when it connects to the ISP & so I cannot associate
public key for home machine with a specific ip address?

I managed to do this a year ago but cannot remember how.
When I try to run
	ssh my.work.machine
from home
I get disconnected "session closed by remote host" or some such.

I have sshd2 running at work but am (as above) unclear how to associate
home machine with public key for home machine (stored on work machine). Or
have I got it back to front?

Any tips?

Thanks

PS I am running old version of ssh at home (not ssh2). Could this be the
problem?

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