Hello all
I asked this question a couple of weeks back, but have not yet been able to
make this work.
I often transfer files to my home machines from work using scp. Currently,
if I want to move a file to a machine on my LAN, I first have to copy the
file to a user home dir on the gateway box,
could use port forwarding to a hi numbered port, forward a hi port on the
gateway to a port on the dest box.
Bri
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Joshua Lokken wrote:
Hello all
I asked this question a couple of weeks back, but have not yet been able to
make this work.
I often transfer files
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Joshua Lokken
I often transfer files to my home machines from work using
scp. Currently, if I want to move a file to a machine on my
LAN, I first have to copy the file to a user home dir on the
gateway box, then recopy it from the gateway to the
On Sunday 10 November 2002 09:05 pm, Jacob Rhoden wrote:
Hi Guys,
If I have two machines (one at work, and one at home) and one of them has
all ports firewalled (I can ssh from work to home, but not home to work).
Is there a way to open ssh on the home machine and have my work computer
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, Naydoe Maung wrote:
On Sunday 10 November 2002 09:05 pm, Jacob Rhoden wrote:
Hi Guys,
If I have two machines (one at work, and one at home) and one of them has
all ports firewalled (I can ssh from work to home, but not home to work).
Is there a way to open ssh on
Hi Guys,
If I have two machines (one at work, and one at home) and one of them has all
ports firewalled (I can ssh from work to home, but not home to work). Is
there a way to open ssh on the home machine and have my work computer connect
to it (so that i have access to my work machine from