This is a discussion on Can't ssh. within the Linux Security forums, part of the System Security and Security Related category; I used to always ssh into my box whenever I left home, but now I cannot. The reason is because ...
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I used to always ssh into my box whenever I left home, but now I cannot.
The reason is because I got a router, and now have a small LAN, consisting of 2 computers (redhat on the main, and slackware on the other) a cable modem, and a router. I can only shh from within the LAN, now. I would basically like to be pointed in the right direction; maybe someone here has had the same problem. -> Anithen |
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Last time (Tue, 24 Jun 2003 17:20:59 -0400), Kenneth A Kauffman wrote:
> "Anithen" <anithen@tampabay.rr.com> wrote in message > news:pan.2003.06.24.16.08.09.23627.24922@tampabay. rr.com... >> I used to always ssh into my box whenever I left home, but now I >> cannot. The reason is because I got a router, and now have a small LAN, >> consisting of 2 computers (redhat on the main, and slackware on the >> other) a cable modem, and a router. I can only shh from within the >> LAN, now. >> I would basically like to be pointed in the right direction; maybe >> someone here has had the same problem. >> >> -> Anithen > > Forward WAN side port 22 from your router to the internal server IP. It > should be something like "virtual server" or the such. Do NOT DMZ the > box. > > ken k Thanks. I'll try that just as soon as I read up on how to forward WAN side port 22 from a router to an internal IP server (virtual server). Also, I need to find out about DMZ; I don't want to accidentally DMZ either boxes. You pointed me in the right direction, though, and I'm pleased. -- _ || ._. || || < >> || / \\ - -> Curtis N. A cute, well developed signature, like the rest? I think not. - \ // || || ._. || - |
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