Hi Mario, yes, it's possible! Ask google about ssh-tunneling, you can open an ssh-tunnel from your PC at work to your home-PC. To the firewall it looks like a normal ssh-connection, but you can tunnel about everything through it in every direction. I've not yet set it up myself (I'm the firewall admin at home and at work ;-) ), but there is such thing and it works! But be very careful with it, your opening up a backdoor to your network at work!!! Best regards, Ralf Mario Ohnewald wrote:
Hello! I work in a tiny company and we have a SuSEfirewall, wich i can not access or influence, cause its set up by a 3rd Person.
LINUX_HOME FIREWALL LINUX_WORK ------------> | Traffic from LINUX_WORK to external is allowed.
I´m root on LINUX_HOME and LINUX_WORK. Can i somehow force a ssh connection from LINUX_WORK to LINUX_HOME (the other way is not possible due to the firewall) so that i can connect from HOME to WORK?
I guess its not possbile, but worth to ask ;)
Cheers, Mario