I just set up SSH in my test configuration ... the issue I found was that
SSH required a reverse DNS lookup (as configured) but my PSN adapter
wasn't in the DNS so SSH failed without any helpful messages.  I changed
the SSH config and all is well.

Thanks,
  Dave Morris

On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, Paul Emerson wrote:

> There are no issues; I use SSH everyday from home inbound through a GNAT Box.
> In fact this email was sent down a SSH tunnel using Datafellows (now 
> F-Secure, Inc.) client software.
> 
> You might check your remote access filters.
> Set up logging and look for remote access filter blocks.
> You might also check the SSH server configuration file.
> 
> Paul

> >----------------------------------
> >Due to someone recently installing a packet sniffer on our PSN, I have
> >disabled our telnet server and switched to SSH.  The SSH server is on our
> >PSN and I am able to connect to it from our office using the PSN IP
> >address. I have created a remote access filter and an inbound tunnel and
> >am able to connect to the SSH server from our office using an external IP
> >address.  In trying to connect to the SSH server from a remote location
> >ie: home or another office I am unable.  The connection just times out.
> >
> >Are there any issues between SSH and NAT that I am not aware of?


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