Merge pull request #7 from IMcPwn/patch-1

Fixed misspelling of typically [Typos are the wrost!]
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Darren Kitchen 2015-09-16 18:23:44 -07:00
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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ uPnP Portfwd is a service which provides automatic port forwarding when connecte
convenient and persistent DIRECT shell from the outside into the LAN Turtle so that a remote "proxy" server or host is not needed.\n*IF* the router is uPnP enabled convenient and persistent DIRECT shell from the outside into the LAN Turtle so that a remote "proxy" server or host is not needed.\n*IF* the router is uPnP enabled
and forwards the port it would be possible to connect directly to the Turtle from any arbitrary/anonymous location, even from TOR.\n \n and forwards the port it would be possible to connect directly to the Turtle from any arbitrary/anonymous location, even from TOR.\n \n
Remote Port - External port on the router to be forwarded to the Turtle.\n \n\ Remote Port - External port on the router to be forwarded to the Turtle.\n \n\
Local Port - The port where a local service is running in the Turtle (Tipically 22 -ssh-)\n \n\ Local Port - The port where a local service is running in the Turtle (Typically 22 -ssh-)\n \n\
Protocol - TCP or UDP (tcp for ssh)\n \n\ Protocol - TCP or UDP (tcp for ssh)\n \n\
Example: Per the defaults, the router will forward its external port 45000 to the LAN Turtle port 22. In this scenario one may establish a direct connection to the Example: Per the defaults, the router will forward its external port 45000 to the LAN Turtle port 22. In this scenario one may establish a direct connection to the
LAN Turtle by ssh'ing into the router's external interface port 45000: ssh -p 45000 root@external.router.ip \n \n LAN Turtle by ssh'ing into the router's external interface port 45000: ssh -p 45000 root@external.router.ip \n \n