Is there a way of configuring ssh, so that if someone ssh's into my machine, I can connect back and get into their machine? (Linux to Linux).
Reason: I'm going to convert my dad's pc to Ubuntu (he's shipping it to me), I'm having trouble connecting thru the Hel$tra network and his ADSL modem. But if I could get him to ssh to me and I could get back in... (today I spent 3 hours on voip with him, trying to remote desktop into his 'doze box. It took that long just to get port 22 & 3389 forwarded on the modem, dyndns config'd and him setup with an a/c on 'doze messenger. Couldn't tcptraceroute him on 22 or 3389 tho. Oh the pain....). -- Sonia Hamilton. GPG key A8B77238. -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
