At 01:30 PM 10/24/2001 -0400, Mike Burden wrote:
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>I think that there are only three ways that this is
>going to work, and I don't think you're going to like
>any of them...
>
>1.  Each host on your LAN that needs to access this
>     UNIX system will need a tunnel and filter to
>     allow the X session to create an (as far as the
>     GNAT Box knows) unsolicited inbound connection.
>     This will require an alias on the GNAT Box for
>     each of the hosts that access the UNIX system,
>     and when you start the X session you will set
>     the display address to the GNAT Box alias that
>     is tunneled to your particular X display.
>
>2.  Change to routable IP addresses on your LAN
>     and create filters to allow the UNIX systems to
>     create unsolicited inbound connections.
>
>3.  Set up a VPN between your GNAT Box and the
>     router or firewall that the UNIX system is
>     behind.  This will allow the UNIX system to
>     address hosts on your LAN directly.
>
>Anyone come up with an idea that I missed?

SSH peer-to-peer tunneling.

---eric


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