Port forwarding for SSH or remote access?
Hows it going all. Been seeing quite a few people complaining about the switch that happened with port forwarding. I'm attempting to SSH into a raspberry pi from a completely separate network, and every time i port forward the raspi, the port never opens on the router (tested with telnet andhttps://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/) I went in (to the app COX support, because you blocked the firmware option that made it simple and easy), and selected the raspi, told it the port i wanted forwarded, and saved it. I can now view it, and look at it, but not use it apparently? Any ideas anyone? I've tried PuTTy and just ssh through cmd/powershell.1.1KViews0likes1CommentSCP/SSH Transfer Speeds Slow
I have tested my Cox residential connection via speed tests and get near the advertised speeds (150MB/s down, 10MB/s up) on the Cox website and via my Ubiquiti router management application. I need to use kerberos enabled scp and ssh to transfer files to a remote server, but the transfer speeds are <500KB/sec in real world tests. Has anyone seen this issue? Is VPN a solution? Thanks B401Views0likes0Comments