Re: Some routing advice (connecting through SSH)

2001-10-26 Thread George Karaolides
On 26 Oct 2001, Adam Warner wrote: On Fri, 2001-10-26 at 03:07, George Karaolides wrote: Now to determine some more facts about the network geometry. I assume that machine R at your institution has one interface connected to the Internet, with a public IP address, and one on the

Some routing advice (connecting through SSH)

2001-10-25 Thread Adam Warner
Hi all, I just need to understand where I should look and how I should approach this challenge. I want to route some traffic though a remote computer (R) to my home computer (H). In particular I want to have the ability to surf the Web as if I was sitting at computer R. Right now I can already

Re: Some routing advice (connecting through SSH)

2001-10-25 Thread George Karaolides
Hi, I need a bit more info. to start thinking about your question. How do you connect from H to R? Through the Internet? If so, does your Internet connection (that you use to connect H to the Internet) have a static IP address or a dynamic one? Is is permanent (DSL, Frame Relay, ATM etc.) or

Re: Some routing advice (connecting through SSH)

2001-10-25 Thread Adam Warner
On Fri, 2001-10-26 at 01:04, George Karaolides wrote: Hi, I need a bit more info. to start thinking about your question. I'm still up, barely :-) How do you connect from H to R? Through the Internet? Yes. If so, does your Internet connection (that you use to connect H to the

Re: Some routing advice (connecting through SSH)

2001-10-25 Thread Hans Ekbrand
On Thu, Oct 25, 2001 at 11:54:56PM +1300, Adam Warner wrote: Hi all, I just need to understand where I should look and how I should approach this challenge. I want to route some traffic though a remote computer (R) to my home computer (H). In particular I want to have the ability to surf

Re: Some routing advice (connecting through SSH)

2001-10-25 Thread George Karaolides
Hi, On 26 Oct 2001, Adam Warner wrote: On Fri, 2001-10-26 at 01:04, George Karaolides wrote: Hi, I need a bit more info. to start thinking about your question. I'm still up, barely :-) How do you connect from H to R? Through the Internet? Yes. If so, does your

Re: Some routing advice (connecting through SSH)

2001-10-25 Thread Dan Christensen
Hans Ekbrand [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Thu, Oct 25, 2001 at 11:54:56PM +1300, Adam Warner wrote: I want to route some traffic though a remote computer (R) to my home computer (H). [web traffice] Another way of doing it, a bit more unsecure maybe, would be to install a proxyserver on R

Re: Some routing advice (connecting through SSH)

2001-10-25 Thread Adam Warner
On Fri, 2001-10-26 at 03:07, George Karaolides wrote: Sorry again, I didn't get exactly what you were trying to do from your first message. That's alright. If some people were thinking that, it's best I had the opportunity to clarify. Now to determine some more facts about the network

Re: Some routing advice (connecting through SSH)

2001-10-25 Thread Dan Christensen
Dan Christensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hans Ekbrand [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Thu, Oct 25, 2001 at 11:54:56PM +1300, Adam Warner wrote: I want to route some traffic though a remote computer (R) to my home computer (H). [web traffic] Another way of doing it, a bit more unsecure

Re: Some routing advice (connecting through SSH)

2001-10-25 Thread Adam Warner
On Fri, 2001-10-26 at 13:16, Dan Christensen wrote: Dan Christensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hans Ekbrand [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Thu, Oct 25, 2001 at 11:54:56PM +1300, Adam Warner wrote: I want to route some traffic though a remote computer (R) to my home computer (H).

Success: Some routing advice (connecting through SSH)

2001-10-25 Thread Adam Warner
I wrote: I haven't worked out the correct format of ssh -L yet, but I'm sure I'll figure that out. Phenomenal. It works perfectly. It really is impressive. And connecting is just so easy. My browser is set with HTTP Proxy 127.0.0.1 and port x The connection command is nothing more