Thanks George, but how to do that in my case?, suppose that I want to access a computer that has this IP 192.168.10.104, but this is an internal private network address, how I can access to it from the internet?, maybe through the IP that has the gateway (216.230.131.201) who shares the internet connection to that machine.
> providing that thier system is an ssh server you should be able to load a client on your linux system and ssh to their ssh server using the appropriate authentication proceedure. > what's the the appropriate authentication proceedure in the above example? Thanks, Rocael. > for example: i ssh using putty from my home system accross at&t dialup account to my internal systems that have sshd running on them. > > rgds: george. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rocael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 2:13 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]%inter2 > Subject: connecting with ssh to a internal network IP box from the > internet? > Importance: Low > > > Hi all! > > I would like to know if its possible with ssh (or something else like telnet) to connect to an internal box in a network that doesn't have a public IP, just it's gateway has. For example: > > My linux box is in the internet somewhere and I want to connect with ssh to other linux box that has this IP 192.168.10.101 in their internal network, I'm not in that internal network but I know the IP that has the gateway that share the internet connection with others PCs including the 192.168.10.101 > > How I can connect with 192.168.10.101 ? > > Thanks! > Rocael. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
