![]() After a week of frustration, I'm pretty much stumped at this point, so any suggested avenues of inquiry would be appreciated. So, it seems like something after Norton, but before WSL is shutting the door. However, sshd auth.log doesn't show anything. Norton "Security History" shows it allowing traffic on the 4 ports. I have the same port-forwarding set up on my router as before and I have set up traffic rules in my Norton 360 firewall to allow outside connections on the associated ports (apache=80, ssh=2233, telnet=2323, shellinabox=4200). If a user does click Allow, notifications from will start appearing on the screen time and again and spamming the user with ads, links to shady sites. ![]() I can use ssh, telnet, shellinabox and apache to access the host computer in "localhost" mode, but access from outside computers is rejected. may tell users that they need to click Allow on its Show notifications pop-ups if they want to watch a video, start a download, solve a CAPTCHA, etc. I've reinstalled / reconfigured everything based on my original system, but for whatever dumb reason things are not working. All was well until this week when my laptop died and I had to recreate the system on a new computer. Access came courtesy of WSL ssh, telnet, shellinabox and (for the web page) apache2. ![]() I've been operating a "BBS-style" system on a Windows 11 computer for the last few years.
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