Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
> Unless you want the remote system to continuously "phone home" to
> access your home system, I suspect you need the server to be on the remote
> R-Pi. It will sit, waiting for an inbound connection request from your home
> system, so that you can then interact with ITS OS.
If he has several rPis dotted around, and wants to connect to any of
them by SSH, far easier to just get a static IP addr on the home
broadband than dick around with various dynDNS services, just make all
the Pis (or beagles) phone home with a VPN or reverse SSH, all the time.
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