Re: FDS behind NATed firewall

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On Wed, 10 Jan 2007, Nathaniel Hall wrote:

> I have a master directory server behind a firewall that uses NAT.  I
> want to place a read only server behind a different firewall.  The new
> server does have a public IP address.  Here is my setup:
> 
> Master <--> Firewall (NAT) <--> Internet <--> Firewall <--> Read-Only
> 
> My initial thought was to write a script (All done and works) that SSHs
> to the RO server and creates local and remote SSH tunnels.  That would
> allow me to point the servers to localhost on specific ports so that
> they would get redirect appropriately and securely.  Right now I am
> having problems getting them work the way I want them to.  I had it
> partially working yesterday, but they were synchronizing like a normal
> system (out of SSH, over port 389).
> 
> Does anybody have any ideas how this should be done securely?  It is
> going over the Internet, so security is a must.

I've had decent luck using stunnel for this sort of thing.  I've found
it to work a lot more reliably than SSH tunnels.

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