On 25.07.06 12:03 , Drew wrote:
Hi,
I've got a box that's nat'd out to the internet. It is occassionally
neccessary for me to access this box remotely. The obvious answer is:
ssh -R :localhost:22 remote.box cat
run from the nat'd box where remote box is a place I pretty much always
Nikos Vassiliadis wrote:
On Tuesday 25 July 2006 20:03, Drew wrote:
Hi,
I've got a box that's nat'd out to the internet. It is occassionally
neccessary for me to access this box remotely. The obvious answer is:
ssh -R :localhost:22 remote.box cat
run from the nat'd box where remote box
On Oct 10, 2006, at 2:55 PM, martinko wrote:
[ ... ]
The thing is that if I just simply create an rc script to achieve
this,
the script is run under root and ssh cannot make use of public key
authentication which is set up now for a user running it manually.
Or is there a way to change
Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Oct 10, 2006, at 2:55 PM, martinko wrote:
[ ... ]
The thing is that if I just simply create an rc script to achieve this,
the script is run under root and ssh cannot make use of public key
authentication which is set up now for a user running it manually.
Or is there a
On Tuesday 25 July 2006 20:03, Drew wrote:
Hi,
I've got a box that's nat'd out to the internet. It is occassionally
neccessary for me to access this box remotely. The obvious answer is:
ssh -R :localhost:22 remote.box cat
run from the nat'd box where remote box is a place I pretty much
Hi,
I've got a box that's nat'd out to the internet. It is occassionally
neccessary for me to access this box remotely. The obvious answer is:
ssh -R :localhost:22 remote.box cat
run from the nat'd box where remote box is a place I pretty much always have
access too from anywhere, anytime.
Drew wrote:
Hi,
I've got a box that's nat'd out to the internet. It is occassionally
neccessary for me to access this box remotely. The obvious answer is:
ssh -R :localhost:22 remote.box cat
run from the nat'd box where remote box is a place I pretty much always
have access too from