We have an internal network (192.168.5.0/255.255.255.0).
We have one machine reachable from inside and outside
(NOT on the 192.168.5 network). Just for this example
call it 10.20.30.40 (though that is not its real address.
I don't put the real address, for security concerns here).
Anyway my machine is 192.168.5.19 so from my machine
I do an
ssh -l root -R 10022:127.0.0.1:22 10.20.30.40
Then I log into 10.20.30.40 from another machine and do a
ssh -l tony -p 10022 127.0.0.1
which gets me into my machine. Test passes. Problem is, by
the time I get home, my ssh -l root -R 10022:127.0.0.1:22 10.20.30.40
has timed out or something and I can no longer get to my local machine.
Do you know what I can do to keep it from timing out (or maybe locking up)?
I do have root access to both machines so if there is something in
sshd_config to change, I can do it.
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