You should probably check first that the ssh request reach the server
inside, trough the portforwarded address check if sshd spawn a new
process., this should give you some hints about the problem. could
be reverse lookup dns, firewall restriction, etc...
JeF
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 11:57:40AM -0
You should probably check first that the ssh request reach the server
inside, trough the portforwarded address check if sshd spawn a new
process., this should give you some hints about the problem. could
be reverse lookup dns, firewall restriction, etc...
JeF
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 11:57:40AM -
Hi,
I'm trying to setup a machine to handle cvs over ssh with public-key
authentication, for an open-source project. The OS is debian-testing. A
linksys cable/dsl modem acts as router, switch, and NAT agent between
the local network and the outside world. I have the linksys set to
port-forwarding
Hi,
I'm trying to setup a machine to handle cvs over ssh with public-key
authentication, for an open-source project. The OS is debian-testing. A
linksys cable/dsl modem acts as router, switch, and NAT agent between
the local network and the outside world. I have the linksys set to
port-forwardin
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