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    Script to enable SSH in firewall

    How to do it pls?

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    what firewall? Firewall local on the box or remote?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ohgary View Post
    what firewall? Firewall local on the box or remote?
    It doesn't matter

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    Then I guess you know how to do it. good day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ohgary View Post
    Then I guess you know how to do it. good day.
    Then you guess bad

    Our teacher want it, it's our homework, but i don't anything about linux. It doesn't matter witch firewall. The script should has about 5-10 lines.
    If you know it, you will be good if you write it here

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    Quote Originally Posted by SvvimX View Post
    Then you guess bad

    Our teacher want it, it's our homework, but i don't anything about linux. It doesn't matter witch firewall. The script should has about 5-10 lines.
    If you know it, you will be good if you write it here
    So you want to cheat and have someone do your homework for you.
    It does matter which firewall. Is the firewall iptables based, ipsec based or something else. If its local firewall you can update a local file, if its a remote firewall then you may need to use an API, so YES it matters.

    I suggest spending more time listening in class and to all your teachers. (including those here).

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    Quote Originally Posted by ohgary View Post
    So you want to cheat and have someone do your homework for you.
    It does matter which firewall. Is the firewall iptables based, ipsec based or something else. If its local firewall you can update a local file, if its a remote firewall then you may need to use an API, so YES it matters.

    I suggest spending more time listening in class and to all your teachers. (including those here).

    I say you a secret. She doesn't teach us. She's our teacher, yes, but she come to class and doing her own job and we are doing ours. Sometimes she give us a thing that we cannot do, but we shold finde them. Sou i'am looking for
    She doesn't say us which firewall is it. Because i thing she don't know about it. (just like me)


    Btw. I hate linux and i don't know anything about it. I started linux just once

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    ohgary: I'm Svvimx Classmate. He's right. Our teacher is... how it say. She's wierd. She doesn't matter, what we're doing during her lesson. She come at the start of the lesson, unlock the class, go away and lock the class on the end. And doesn't say anything. So, we don't know, what we should to do.

    Today, she came and told us it. We lookeg for it (google of course), but no result. So, we're asking for any help here.

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