> > > > tunnel. To get it working, pick a machine with a public IP > address, > > > and add GatewayPorts clientspecified to sshd_config: > > > > > > pere@www:~$ grep GatewayPorts /etc/ssh/sshd_config > > > GatewayPorts clientspecified > > > pere@www:~$ > > > > > > Next, log in from a machine on the non-public network to the > machine > > > with a public IP adress using the -R statement to open a listening > > > port on the public machine to a machine on the non-public net like > > > this: > > > > > > ssh -R *:80:non-public-host:80 root@public-host > > > > > > If you lack root-access on public-host machine, you can pick a > port > > > above 1024 (for example 8080) like this: > > > > > > ssh -R *:8080:non-public-host:80 root@public-host > > > > > Why not get it solved properly with IPv6 instead? With a firewall set > up. > Just tunnel IPv6 over IPv4 if no native IPv6. > > That would be a killer application for me. > > /Anders
Could you, please, provide some more details? (a step by step guide perhaps). Thank you, ST _______________________________________________ Freedombox-discuss mailing list Freedombox-discuss@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/freedombox-discuss