On linux there's usually a global bashrc file (/etc/bash.bashrc or /etc/bashrc). On FreeBSD however bash doesn't seem to support this feature. What's the best way to add a system-wide bashrc then?
I'm using KVM on Debian wheezy. I want to connect to the guest using ssh with the command ssh 1.2.3.4 -p 10122. What I do is: root@host$ iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p TCP --dport 10122 -j DNAT --to-destination 192.168.122.208:22 The result of iptables-save: # Generated by iptables-save v1.4.14 on Sat Nov 16 01:03:28 2013 *nat :PREROUTING ACCEPT [64:9345] :INPUT ACCEPT [64:9345] :OUTPUT ACCEPT [
My goal is to be able to connect using remote desktop on my desktop machine, to windows xp running in virtualbox on my linux server. My setup: server = debian squeeze, 64 bit, with a public IP address (host) virtualbox-ose 3.2.10 (from debian repo) windows xp running inside VBox as a guest; bridged networking mode in VBox, ip = 192.168.1.100 ufw as the firewall on debian, 3 ports are opened: 22 /
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