We have just set up our first client using ssh auth. This machine is
behind firewall, and has a non routbale address (192.168,x,x). The firewall
is set up such that ssh from outside for this machine goes to port 1026,
and is port fwarded via the firewall to the clinet.

I set this up following the instructions in the manual, and must say thank
you for the fact that it works so well. Howeveer, my curiosity is killing
me. How does amandad get woken up on the client machine ins this scenario?
Normall it is listening on port 1080, and is managed by inetd (or one of
it's cousins). In the case, what does the ssh daemon on the clinet machhine
do when it recies the requst from the Amanda server ?

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