Check your /etc/hosts.allow that you don't have any restrictions there or at the least allow sshd connections from the IP of your firewall. If there is nothing preventing the connection on the FreeBSD box, check your firewall's docs for configuring ssh access through the firewall. It may need more than just port 22 forwarded.

        -Derek


At 02:00 AM 12/29/2006, Kostas Kourkounis wrote:
Hello,

I am having a small problem with the ssh daemon on my freebsd box. I am
using the standard ssh daemon asked at the installation. I am able to acces
my box using ssh from the internal lan network but not from any external
machine. The error code is connection refused. I am using release 6.1 and my
modem firewall permits the inbound traffic on port 22. I also use port
forwarding for sending the traffic to port 22 to the correct machine where
the ssh daemon is running. Maybe i am missing any configuration hint or
something else.
Does anyone has any Idea?

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