[Voyage-linux] Reverse SSH Tunnels
Jordi Soucheiron
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Mon Aug 23 17:31:10 HKT 2010
Hi Robert,
There are several ways to do what you're asking, but provably you'll want to
use openvpn with a custom configuration for each client (to be able to set a
static ip to every single system) instead of reverse ssh tunnels.
Have a nice day
*Jordi Soucheiron*
Software Engineer
*DEXMA*
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jsoucheiron at dexmatech.com
2010/8/23 Robert <Robert at supporttime.com>
> Morning Everyone,
>
> I hope you all had a good weekend.
>
> I’m playing around today with reverse SSH tunnels. We often place our
> systems behind a client firewall and sometimes we don’t have access to
> configure port forwarding so that we can gain SSH access to our system from
> the outside world.
>
> I understand that reverse SSH tunnels would allow me to do this? I can
> configure our system to create a tunnel to the outside world which we can
> then use to bypass the firewall to gain access, is that correct?
>
> I’ve done some reading and it would seem that creating the reverse SSH
> tunnel is very simple. However, I need to ensure that the connection is
> established and maintained at all times.
>
> Does anyone have any experience with doing this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Robert
>
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