Re: Openssh over a mobile network
On 1/12/19 11:43 pm, putridsou...@gmail.com wrote: > I am not able to ssh into my home computer connected to > router, the client device (termux on android) is on a > mobile network. Is there something I am supposed to > know?. Because I can ssh into my computer easily when > when both devices are on the same router network. - Are you using the right address on your device? If you have a DNS hostname configured, check its A and/or record points to the correct IP address. (This must be a publicly routable IPv4/IPv6 address *NOT* be a RFC-1918 private IPv4 address or RFC-4193 ULA IPv6 address.) - Is your OpenSSH server behind a router? Is that configured correctly? - Is your ISP (for the phone or your home computer) perhaps blocking ports? Try editing /etc/ssh/sshd_config and change the port to something high, maybe 2? -- Stuart Longland (aka Redhatter, VK4MSL) I haven't lost my mind... ...it's backed up on a tape somewhere.
Re: Openssh over a mobile network
On Sun, Dec 01, 2019 at 07:13:18PM +0530, putridsou...@gmail.com wrote: > I am not able to ssh into my home computer connected to > router, the client device (termux on android) is on a > mobile network. Is there something I am supposed to > know?. Because I can ssh into my computer easily when > when both devices are on the same router network. I assume your router uses Network Address Translation (NAT). You must instruct it to *forward* the incoming SSH traffic. NAT is commonly used to separate a private network from the Internet, particularly with small business or home networks. See your router's documentation for port forwarding. The standard destination port number for SSH is 22.
Openssh over a mobile network
I am not able to ssh into my home computer connected to router, the client device (termux on android) is on a mobile network. Is there something I am supposed to know?. Because I can ssh into my computer easily when when both devices are on the same router network.