On 02/07/2006, at 9:11 AM, Dr John Van Dyck wrote:

Thanks Peter. The only thing I can't get to work is logging on to the server at work from home via internet. Server has fixed IP address and when run ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] address I get "no route to host". I get the
same reply trying to run the tunnelling script from your slides.

I have enabled access to port 22 on firewall and forwarding 22 to the local machine running cygwin. Maybe this has not been done correctly. However I can run successfully on the LAN from all computers at home and surgery,
just cant connect the two via internet.

Is there a firewall on the host machine, preventing 22 from coming in from the Internet?

Use multiples of -v for verbose info eg. $ ssh -v -v [EMAIL PROTECTED] should give you more than enough to debug. Don't bother with tunnels until you can get a simple ssh connection going.

cheers,
Peter.
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