![]() Now that we have the public ip, can we ssh to our desktop remotely? Well, not yet, our home devices all share the same public ip, this is called Network Address Translation (NAT).Find the temporary public ip assigned by the ISP, dig +short let’s say 1.2.3.4 is our public ip.In order to access the desktop from external network, we need to: Verify sshd service is running and find the ssh port (default is 22).Find the ip of destination machine: run ifconfig and you want to find the interface with your local ip, something like 192.168.0.10.In the rest of this post I will walk through how I set up my desktop for SSH and WOL(Wakeup On LAN). SSH into my desktop remotely, and continue my workloads, for free (well, plus the electricity cost).Run the algorithms on the cloud, cheapest computation optimized instance costs $0.085/hour on AWS.Run the algorithms on my Macbook pro and thus starting a fire somewhere.If I’m away from home and still wants to work on this project, my options would be: These workloads, depends on the model and hyper parameters, could take a while to finish. Recently I had to run some Q-learning algorithms on my home desktop (running on Ubuntu 18).
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