Re: How to ssh to my office Linux PC
- From: Roger Leigh <${rleigh}@invalid.whinlatter.ukfsn.org.invalid>
- Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 20:53:24 +0000
Bernd Strieder <strieder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
A internet connection only behind a NAT-firewall is a second class one.
You see why. Hope for IPv6 adoption, this will make NAT widely
unnecessary.
In the interim, there are IPv6 tunnel providers that can provide you
with an entire IPv6 netblock such as a /40 to give you IPv6
connectivity to your whole internal network. This is relatively
simple to set up, especially if you have a static IPv4 address on your
gateway. Once set up, every system will be given a globally routable
(i.e. not private) IPv6 address.p
See sixxs.net, for example.
Regards,
Roger
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