On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 02:19:33PM -0700, Andrew Lentvorski wrote:
> Lan Barnes wrote:
>
> >Yup. Unless I have ssh on other ports, it is my understanding that this
> >is the case. The issue is, once I'm into that designated computer (which
> >is what I'm writing you from), can I then ssh into my laptop?
>
> Urp, ssh on non-port 22. That's likely to be blocked by firewall rules
> somewhere.
>
> Yes, you can ssh from one internal machine to another.
>
> In fact, that's what you *should* do.
>
> X11 forwarding will happily route the events through multiple ssh
> connections in tandem. That way you only have one box exposed on the
> net instead of 3.
>
I don't understand your answer. I'm having no trouble at all sshing
into the network. My problem is WITHIN the network, only to one machine,
and asymmetrical. How does changing the exterior port to the internet
affect that?
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considering the odd things the president often says ("I know how hard it
is for you to put food on your family"), Mr. Bush always has available a
prima facie defense of confusion.
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