SSH access to machine behind router

B1smooth b1smooth at yahoo.com
Mon Feb 28 16:17:17 MST 2005


Hey Clint,

Have you resolved your router issue? If not...post the model number of 
your router and I'll tell you EXACTLY how to setup fowarding for ssh.


-----Original Message-----
From: Clinton MacDonald <clint.macdonald at sbcglobal.net>
To: Yellow Dog Linux General Discussion List 
<yellowdog-general at lists.terrasoftsolutions.com>
Subject: SSH access to machine behind router
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 14:38:53 -0600

Friends:

Can I SSH to a machine that is "behind" a router?

At home I have several machines (YDL, Linux, and Mac OS X) that get 
their IP addresses from a wireless router. The "external" IP address (of 
the router itself?) is something like "66.xxx.xxx.123". Each computer on 
my mini-network then receives a "local" IP address from the router: 
192.168.0.1, 192.168.0.2, etc. In setting up the router, I made sure to 
leave port 22 open (I think :-) ).

If I know the IP address of the router, is there any way to use ssh to 
access one of the individual machines (say, 192.168.0.2)? Would it be 
anything like "ssh clint at 192.168.0.2@66.xxx.xxx.123"?

Thanks!

Best wishes,
Clint

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