2010/3/10 NoSpaze <nospaze@xxxxxxxxx>: > Am Dienstag, den 09.03.2010, 19:59 -0500 schrieb Bill Davidsen: >> Hiisi wrote: >> > Dear list! >> > I would like to be able to ssh to my home computer located behind my >> > ISP' NAT. I know, I can tunnel to it through some middle host and >> > actually I'm doing it at the moment. But I'm fancy is there a better >> > solution? Is there a possibility of not using any computer at the >> > middle to connect to my home system from the outside world? Can I >> > connect to it directly using some magic setup? Any thoughts? > > Sorry missing the thread. > > Just open a ssh tunnel from your home computer to your office. At > office, you'll get an open port. Just ssh to that port. You are home > now. If you have NAT in your office too, you will need an intermediate > box. AFAIK, this is a OSI-L3 (routing) issue, which can be solved with a > transport (L4) workaround, therefore, you need some valid IP. Maybe > there is a higher OSI level workaround -or another L4-, both also valid, > I dunno. > > Check this: > > http://maratux.blogspot.com/2009/06/ssh-tunnels-using-service-from-nated.html > > :) > ---------------------------------------------- > Rodolfo Alcazar Portillo - nospaze@xxxxxxxxx > otbits.blogspot.com / counter.li.org: #367962 > ---------------------------------------------- > "Anyone can know. The point is to understand." > - Albert Einstein > Yes, office computer is behind NAT either. Thank you! -- Hiisi. Registered Linux User #487982. Be counted at: http://counter.li.org/ -- Spandex is a privilege, not a right. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines