> Most likely your router is configured to only forward connections that
> come from the outside.
>
As I said, it was only a test and I was hoping that by using the
router's external hostname it would "simulate" an external connection,
obviously it doesn't.
> Does it work to access 'postie' v
On Tue, Sep 14, 2004 at 12:02:32AM +0100, Mark Ovens wrote:
> Chuck Swiger wrote:
> >Mark Ovens wrote:
> >>Is it correct that you can't ssh(1) between two machines on the same LAN
> >>(using NAT) _via the Internet?_
> >>
> >>Strange question I know, but I need to be able to access one of my
> >>m
Erik Trulsson wrote:
On Mon, Sep 13, 2004 at 10:15:47PM +0100, Mark Ovens wrote:
Is it correct that you can't ssh(1) between two machines on the same LAN
(using NAT) _via the Internet?_
What do you mean 'via the Internet'? If both machines are on the same
LAN any connections between them will nev
Chuck Swiger wrote:
Mark Ovens wrote:
Is it correct that you can't ssh(1) between two machines on the same LAN
(using NAT) _via the Internet?_
Strange question I know, but I need to be able to access one of my
machines, postie, remotely. I've got sshd(8) running and can ssh(1) to
it from a loca
On Mon, Sep 13, 2004 at 10:15:47PM +0100, Mark Ovens wrote:
> Is it correct that you can't ssh(1) between two machines on the same LAN
> (using NAT) _via the Internet?_
What do you mean 'via the Internet'? If both machines are on the same
LAN any connections between them will never go outside th
Mark Ovens wrote:
Is it correct that you can't ssh(1) between two machines on the same LAN
(using NAT) _via the Internet?_
Strange question I know, but I need to be able to access one of my
machines, postie, remotely. I've got sshd(8) running and can ssh(1) to
it from a local machine using it's
Is it correct that you can't ssh(1) between two machines on the same LAN
(using NAT) _via the Internet?_
Strange question I know, but I need to be able to access one of my
machines, postie, remotely. I've got sshd(8) running and can ssh(1) to
it from a local machine using it's local hostname. H