Re: [ALUG] SSH Connection to device behind NAT/firewall
On 08/19/14 15:48, mick wrote:
I wrote a post about this here: https://baldric.net/2013/03/26/using-an-ssh-reverse-tunnel-to-bypass-nat-fir...
Looks OK to me. I mostly use openvpn now, using tricks like port 443 to get through on most 3G networks. Some 3G networks block ssh port 22...
(Your emails are oddly dated. This one appeared from 6 August....)
It was double-posted in html so I guess it got held until someone could review it. Hope that helps, -- MJ Ray (slef), member of www.software.coop, a for-more-than-profit co-op http://koha-community.org supporter, web and library systems developer. In My Opinion Only: see http://mjr.towers.org.uk/email.html Available for hire (including development) at http://www.software.coop/
On 19 Aug 16:27, MJ Ray wrote:
On 08/19/14 15:48, mick wrote:
I wrote a post about this here: https://baldric.net/2013/03/26/using-an-ssh-reverse-tunnel-to-bypass-nat-fir...
Looks OK to me. I mostly use openvpn now, using tricks like port 443 to get through on most 3G networks. Some 3G networks block ssh port 22...
(Your emails are oddly dated. This one appeared from 6 August....)
It was double-posted in html so I guess it got held until someone could review it.
Exactly that, appears that I haven't been paying attention to the mod queue recently :) -- Brett Parker
On Tue, 19 Aug 2014 16:27:12 +0100 MJ Ray <mjr@phonecoop.coop> allegedly wrote:
I mostly use openvpn now, using tricks like port 443 to get through on most 3G networks. Some 3G networks block ssh port 22...
Openvpn is my peferrred option too. I have servers both out on the 'net and on my home network. Useful when I am out and about. I also run ssh on non standard ports. Mick --------------------------------------------------------------------- Mick Morgan gpg fingerprint: FC23 3338 F664 5E66 876B 72C0 0A1F E60B 5BAD D312 http://baldric.net ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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