Andrew Miehs wrote:
You could try with PPP over SSH...
But this will probably have pretty high latency times.
Depends on the service you are trying to route... Is this for fun? or
is this for commercial purposes...
The idea of 'outside' traffic inside my development lan, doesn't sound
like such a good idea to me...
Its sounds like you should set up additional customer servers.
I would like to be able to offer customers a choice even if it has hi
latency, I have a few customers that could only be able to get a static
ip over Satellite. I took a look at the "VPN PPP-SSH Mini-HOWTO" at
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/ppp-ssh/index.html after reading your email,
section 2.2 Drawbacks is very discouraging. But this still about, what
I'm looking for so I'll give it a shot and see how it works.
Andrew
On 17.04.2004, at 15:58, Jody Grafals wrote:
I've done some neat things in the past using SSH port forwarding,
offering services from my local server on the internet via my public
servers. Is there anyway I can forward all the traffic from a single
IP on my Public server to my local server? Making a new kind of VPS
(Virtual Public server). I have seen some people offer a this service
but I can't find any documentation on how to do it. Has anyone done
this befor with ssh ?
Cheers
Jody
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