On Wed, 2004-07-28 at 08:08, Manish Kathuria wrote: > Sudev Barar wrote: > > I am trying to ssh into a linux box that is connected on a network > > behind a fixed IP of the cable walah. The cable network settings cannot > > be touched but he has assigned a fixed local network IP to this box. How > > can I pass on the internal IP number to ssh? > > Help / Pointers would be welcome. > > > You will have to ask the cable wallah to implement port forwarding on > his server / router so that incoming requests on port 22 (or some other > port) on his public IP address will be forwarded to your internal IP > address. If he has a spare public IP address, he can also do a DNAT > pointing it to your IP. That is the problem. One he is un-willing and more over un-able (knowledge base), two there can be more than one box on his internal LAN belonging to different people and all may want him to port forward to their box. Any tunnelling system any one can advise. -- Sudev Barar Learning Linux
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