ssh session to a computer with a non-routable ip
From: Matt Zagrabelny (mzagrabe_at_d.umn.edu)
Date: 01/31/05
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To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 10:51:39 -0600
hello,
i am wondering if it is possible to get shell access to a computer with
a non-routable ip (192.168.x.x) if that computer initiates the ssh
session.
that is, there are two computers (A and B, with A having a non-routable
ip address and B having a routable ip address). i am at B and i want to
have shell access to A. there is a person at A who can type things and
run programs, but lets assume A's gateway wont do NAT or portforwarding.
any thougts?
thanks,
matt zagrabelny
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