I'm using ubuntu 10.04. I'm looking for a service that offers a free ssh accounts. I don't need huge spaces or high bandwidths. Just a free service. Any ideas ?

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What on earth would you need an SSH account on an alien server for? Anyway... Voted to close. – BloodPhilia Jun 29 '10 at 12:13
This question lacks information to be useful even on Server Fault, plus how is this related to professional system admins? – Ivo Flipse Jun 29 '10 at 12:26
@Ivo: Wouldn't system admins have more knowledge in this area? Free hosting / ssh account request would be better suited to them in my opinion rather then personal computer hardware / software users. – Josh K Jun 29 '10 at 12:51
@Josh K: The problems is that I don't use Server Fault enough to know whether they WANT these questions – Ivo Flipse Jun 29 '10 at 13:40
@Ivo: Some crap get's moved here that we don't want. I don't know either, I just figure it's a better fit. If they don't want it then it will get closed. – Josh K Jun 29 '10 at 13:55
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closed as off topic by Josh K, BloodPhilia, akira, grawity, quack quixote Jun 29 '10 at 14:27

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What kind of free service? If anything you're going to find someone that offers you 10MB of disk space, 100MB of bandwidth, next to no CPU time, and watches everything you do. Why do you need a remote SSH account is the real question.

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...unless you know where exactly to search. – grawity Jun 29 '10 at 13:26
Yes there are several free SSH providers. I am not going to do the legwork for someone without any provided reason for needing such an account. – Josh K Jun 29 '10 at 13:35
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