Re: Connection tunneling
From: Ana C. Dent <anacedent_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 00:45:57 GMT
Message-ID: <Xns952DB4B9F9A45SunnySD_at_68.1.17.6>
>> to be the same (output port -> listen port). Doing so enables access
>> from
>> to S using a tunnel over C2.
>> On this very moment I am connected to a database running inside a LAN
>> non routeble ip address using a tunnel over a machine that is behind
>> a nat firewall. It looks a bit the same. ( I am working on a machine
>> in an other
>> where I have a private IP that is also not routeble over the
>> internet) see:
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 00:45:57 GMT
Message-ID: <Xns952DB4B9F9A45SunnySD_at_68.1.17.6>
"monisiatko" <monisiatko_at_neostrada.pl> wrote in news:cdju3v$jdh$1_at_nemesis.news.tpi.pl:
>> It still looks possible using ssh tunnels. Try to make a ssh tunnel
>> that connects C2 and WS and one that connects C2 and S. The local
>> ports on C2
> need
>> to be the same (output port -> listen port). Doing so enables access
>> from
> WS
>> to S using a tunnel over C2.
>> On this very moment I am connected to a database running inside a LAN
> having a
>> non routeble ip address using a tunnel over a machine that is behind
>> a nat firewall. It looks a bit the same. ( I am working on a machine
>> in an other
> lan
>> where I have a private IP that is also not routeble over the
>> internet) see:
> (...) > > WS is Windows XP PC - is it any problem. As I know (not sure), SSH is > only or UNIX, isn't it? > > KasztelaNn > >
"putty" is a freeware SSH client for Windoze Received on Thu Jul 22 2004 - 02:45:57 CEST