On 09/08/08 16:48, Andrei Popescu wrote:
Hi,
Recently my mother (running Lenny) switched ISPs and is now behind a
NAT, which makes direct ssh access impossible. A reverse ssh tunnel can
solve this, but having her type a passphrase every time is hmm...
unrealistic.
If I create a key without passphrase it would make my own system
vulnerable. Of course, I can put some restrictions on the key via the
authorized_keys file, but is that enough?
Or do you have any other ideas?
Port forwarding? Or is the NAT at the ISP level, which would
prevent this?
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Jefferson LA USA
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