> The only thing I could come up with is somehow start a
> ssh session from StuckBehindFirewall box, connecting
> to SomewhereOutside box, and then when I'm at
> SomewhereOutside box I can sit down and somehow "see"
> this ssh session--kind of like a "reverse" ssh. Does
> that make sense? Basically, to ssh from A to B but
> instead of having a window appear on computer A that
> is a connection to B, I want to ssh from A to B and
> have a window appear on B that is a connection to A.
> 
> Or if there's some other much, much easier way to get
> packets forwarded to a box behind a firewall on a
> local network, without having access to that firewall,
> that would be even better.

You might want to look into remote host SSH tunneling (-R).

Mike

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