On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 7:02 PM, Jim <binarynut@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Short answer, you can't.
The longer answer is to translate a different port (say 2222) to port 22 on the second machine
and use the command line options to use the re-assigned port when attempting to get to the
second machine.
HTH
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G.Wolfe Woodbury
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ÂFedora 12 on both computers
I have two computers setting behind this Linksys WRT54G router and I
want to connect to both of them by SSH remote across the Internet. Â ÂI
have the internet IP for this router.
#1 Â 192.168.1.100
#2 Â 192.168.1.101
In the The Applications and Gaming Tab - Port Range Forward Tab , I have
setup one computer as   Â,  Âssh  Â22   22  ÂBoth
192.168.1.100  Âenable   Âand it works okay.
But how do I setup computer #2 Â Â192.168.1.101 .
I have Googled the Internet and found out how to setup one on port 22 ,
but not Two computers using SSH port 22
Short answer, you can't.
The longer answer is to translate a different port (say 2222) to port 22 on the second machine
and use the command line options to use the re-assigned port when attempting to get to the
second machine.
HTH
--
G.Wolfe Woodbury
Â
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