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| Subject: | Re: Wake On LAN from the Internet |
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| Date: | Thu, 27 Oct 2005 19:14:26 +0530 |
hi dont know abt *nix but in windows you can do it.yes it is possible. -- bam bam ting ding ting ding ting ding ting ding ting ding ding i m crazy frog :) "oh yeah oh yeah... another wannabe, in hackerland!!!" On 10/26/05, Emmanuel Goldstein <goldstein101@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi guys, How's it going? As I have set ssh access to my computer, now I'd like to be able to wake it up remotely in case its switched off. Do you know if it is possible to "Wake On LAN" my computer from the Internet. I have 24/7 DSL Connection and a D-Link 504T router. Can I set a password so Im the only one that is able to switch it on? How can i do all this? Thanks a lot. -- Emmanuel Goldstein. Room 101, Ministry of Truth. W2, London. Oceania.
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