* Install openssh-server
* Create a new user for me (e. g. "pitti"), with admin privileges
* Log in as that user, write the password in a file "password.txt" in the home directory (so that you do not need to pass it around by mail, but I can get access to it once I'm logged in and need sudo)
* mkdir ~/.ssh
* wget -O ~/.ssh/authorized_keys https://launchpad.net/~pitti/+sshkeys
* Configure your router to allow access to your machine's Port "22" (for ssh from outside)
* Tell me (via private mail, IRC, or bug followup) your IP address (visible in the router configuration web page usually).
These are the steps for allowing me SSH access:
* Install openssh-server authorized_ keys https:/ /launchpad. net/~pitti/ +sshkeys
* Create a new user for me (e. g. "pitti"), with admin privileges
* Log in as that user, write the password in a file "password.txt" in the home directory (so that you do not need to pass it around by mail, but I can get access to it once I'm logged in and need sudo)
* mkdir ~/.ssh
* wget -O ~/.ssh/
* Configure your router to allow access to your machine's Port "22" (for ssh from outside)
* Tell me (via private mail, IRC, or bug followup) your IP address (visible in the router configuration web page usually).