Re: ssh on both sides
- From: johnny <johnny@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 02:29:17 GMT
On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 02:10:49 -0800, tonia wrote:
Hi,
Im behind a firewall that allows certains outgoing connections but
blocks incoming ones. As I can connect from work to my house through
ssh, Im thinking on the way of keep that connection alive and when I
get home, keep in touch with it. But cant figure out how to do it. I
was thinking on netcat or vpn, but I cant guess how to do it.
Any clue?
(f this isnt the right list, sorry)
Tnx in advance!
I'd be very careful about what you're trying to do. It could get you fired
for circumventing your employers security. If you have a legitimate reason
to connect to your office network from home, I'd suggest that you contact
your IT department to allow you VPN access to your employers network.
.
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