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I suppose I could run it on a cdr and set up a ssh tunnel... |
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On Tue, 2009-10-06 at 05:59 -0400, Willie Wong wrote: |
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> On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 08:04:03PM -0500, Penguin Lover David Juhl squawked: |
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> > I am trying to find away to access files securely from my home computer. |
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> > The network I am on is really strict on email attachments and no usb |
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> > drives are allowed, so I possibly thought of a website that uses ssl and |
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> > a password to access the files. I really don't know where to begin. |
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> > Since the files have personal information in them, I need to make sure |
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> > no one can ease drop. I have a Linux machine at home, and the computers |
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> > at work run Windows. There is really no hope in installing additional |
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> > software on the computers at work. Hell I haven't even had time to ask |
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> > anyone if accessing my computer via the web would be a problem. I have |
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> > a domain name from dyndns.org. I can only use a CD-R which gets |
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> > cumbersome at times... Sometimes I only need to bring in work I did that |
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> > is less than 10M, and what a real waste of a CD-R. I rather just go to |
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> > the files and do what I need. |
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> Run a ssh server on your home box, and use putty (doesn't require |
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> installation, you can just download a binary and run it as a user). |
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> W |