On Thursday 09 Feb 2006 8:42 am, Abhishek Daga wrote:
> --- Manish Kathuria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Abhishek Daga wrote:
> > > Hello folks,
> > > wondering if anyone has tried this and has worked for them? >
> > > > Need someone from the outside (remote location) to access a
> > > *nix machine
> >
> > here.
> >
> > > > > Setup is:
> > >
> > > MTNL Triband (no static IP assigned to me.). Using Dlink DSL
> > > 502 router. LAN IP being 192.168.1.1. WAN IP is what the
> > > outsider would use to get in. Connected to Netgear Router.
> > > (WAN IP = 192.168.1.2, LAN IP = 192.168.0.1). Machines are
> > > connected to this netgear router as 192.168.0.X)
> > >
> > > Earlier when I had Tataindicom broadband with a static IP,
> > > the only
> >
> > configuration > > was required at the netgear router level
> > where i did port
>
> forwarding of the > > service to the desired machine.
>
> > > The TATA router had a different interface and a bridge was
> > > enabled there. I do not see a similar option here with mtnl.
> > >
> > > I tried to allow under advanced--filters, inbound access to
> > > the router IP (192.168.1.2) since this is the one connected
> > > to the mtnl dsl router.
> > >
> > > It says ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by
> > > host. Telneting to same IP gets me to the mtnl router (linux
> > > box) with no worries.
> > >
> > > Is it possible to ssh to any machine of mine with the current
> > > setup?
> > >
> > > thanks!
> > > -abhi
> >
> > There are two ways you can do this.
> >
> > 1. Connect the MTNL DSL Router to a LAN port of your Netgear
> > Wireless Router. The Netgear Wireless Router will work as an
> > Access Point. Your internal network would be 192.168.1.0/24 and
> > the gateway would be 192.168.1.1 (i.e. the DLink Router). Now
> > enable port forwarding for Port 22 from the DLink Router to the
> > system you want to access through SSH.
> >
> > 2. Alternatively, you can configure your DLink Router to work
> > in Bridge Mode. You can then connect the LAN interface of th
> > DLink Router to the WAN Interface of the NetGear router. The
> > NetGear Wireless router has PPPOE Dialer, configure it using
> > the username and password provided by MTNL. Then enable Port
> > Forwarding for Port 22 from the NetGear Wireless Router to the
> > system you want to connect through SSH. Your existing network
> > setup will remain unchanged.
> >
> > Either of the methods should work. Let me know if you need more
> > information.
> >
> > --
>
> Hi Manish, I tried #2 and it worked! well partially, but thanks
> anyways. So I could setup a bridge connection and via the PPPOE
> dialer of netgear router, get it all up and running. When I ssh
> into the public IP that triband alloted me, I can get through. It
> is slow though. However, when I log on to a remote server and try
> accessing the same public IP there is no response from the
> system. Ping works fine. The netgear router does have port
> forwarding enabled properly.

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