Peter Gordon wrote:
ssh -V on Fedora 7
OpenSSH_4.5p1, OpenSSL 0.9.8b 04 May 2006



I have ssh access to computers which sit on a NAT behind a router.
These are the commands I use to access them: ssh -N -g -R 10000:127.0.0.1:200 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        ssh -N -g -R 10000:127.0.0.1:201 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The router routes port 200 to port 22 on computer 1 and
                          port 201 to port 22 on computer 2.
Starting with a clean known_hosts file, it ask for verification,
        and
        access proceeds.
However, each time I access the other computer, ssh complains
        about the
entry in the known_hosts file.
hi there,
   in common situation i'm using -L 127.0.X.Y:22:remote_server_host:22,
for example 127.0.4.1.

In that case all possible servers should have their own new local
(127.0.0.0/8) IP address.

The -R should by me -R [bind_address:]port:host:hostport]

Hope it will be helpfull

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