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Re: [Health-dev] connecting to GNUHealth server within wlan: could not c
From: |
Axel Braun |
Subject: |
Re: [Health-dev] connecting to GNUHealth server within wlan: could not connect to server |
Date: |
Sat, 24 Apr 2021 11:09:16 +0200 |
Hello Edgar,
Am Samstag, 24. April 2021, 09:51:56 CEST schrieb Edgar Hagenbichler:
>
> Am 23.04.2021 um 18:25 schrieb Axel Braun:
> >> when I try to connect to my GNUHealth server on my Raspi within my wlan
> >> (10.0.0.15) with my Tryton client 5.0.33 I get the message "could not
> >> connect to server". I can access the Federation server. I can ping the
> >> Raspi.
> >
> > - I logged in with ssh - works
>
> So I guess I need a ssh program? In Yast I find that there is openssh
> and openssh installed on the Raspi, but with systemctl status openssh I
> get "could not be found".
The ssh server is called sshd, the client program ssh. The server needs to be
running when you want to connect from the outside with a secure connection.
It is not required for GNU Health - it was just a test to demonstrate that the
Raspi can be accessed.
(You may want to use putty if you are not on a Linux box)
> > I guess that is not the best idea to have the home network open to the
> > world....considering that you are using highly vulnerable proprietary
> > systems....
>
> You are right, that is why I did it only with a clean old PC without
> vulnerable data and only for 10 seconds to check if it works ...
You would not want to stand 10s next to a gamma ray source, would you? Time to
reset the PC.....
Cheers
Axel