Hiisi wrote:
> Dear list!
> I would like to be able to ssh to my home computer located behind my
> ISP' NAT. I know, I can tunnel to it through some middle host and
> actually I'm doing it at the moment. But I'm fancy is there a better
> solution? Is there a possibility of not using any computer at the
> middle to connect to my home system from the outside world? Can I
> connect to it directly using some magic setup? Any thoughts?
>   
Give this a try.....

1.  ssh into the machine that you normally log into first.

2.  Create a executable file in ~/bin  maybe call it "gothere" with the
contents simply "ssh u...@home.computer".

3.  exit from that and back to the remote system.

4.  Use "ssh -t u...@middle.host bin/gothere

Now, I have all of my logins set up to us public key authentication. 
So, I don't get password prompts....but it works just fine.
OK, I also tried to another host where I needed to supply a password and
that also worked....

[egres...@misty ~]$ ssh -t f12l bin/gothere2
egres...@192.168.0.191's password:
Last login: Tue Mar  9 18:31:24 2010 from 192.168.0.194
[egres...@f12k ~]$ exit
logout
Connection to 192.168.0.191 closed.
Connection to f12l closed.
[egres...@misty ~]$




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