On Wed, 26 Nov 2014 16:20:13 -0800, Walter Lapchynski <[email protected]> wrote:

Have you gotten access to your router/modem's admin panel? Have you
tried port forwarding? Alternately, run a port scan and see what's
open. If there's something you can live without using (NTP?), have SSH
listen on that port.

Yes, I own the router. On a good day, I can even remember the password. :) However, I think the outside traffic isn't even getting to it. The router shows:

Connection Type:        Automatic Configuration - DHCP
Internet IP Address:    50.50.50.133
Subnet Mask:    255.255.255.0
Default Gateway:        50.50.50.1
DNS1:   50.50.50.1

However, if I go to http://whatismyipaddress.com/ it shows a completely different IP address (67.148.255.242).

The result trying to SSH into 50.50.50.133 or 67.148.255.242 from an outside system is the same whether I have port forwarding enabled on my router or not: it just sits there with no response. No error message, no login prompt. I assume my ISP has their firewall set to drop incoming packets without even sending a reject.

I had ShieldsUP (at grc.com) run a port scan and it didn't find anything open.

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