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?
