James Knott wrote:
Try setting up for voice over IP or certain gaming to more than one computer.
No problem - I have a number of Linksys/Cisco SPA phones hooked up from peoples home offices to our central telephone server. The phone is usually sat behind a NAT'ing router. This has been working very well for at least two years now. Of course, I run a stun daemon.
How many at each location?
Just one. AFAICT, multiple phones should not present a problem. The phones themselves have a NAT keep-alive option, but it's not needed (because of the STUN dameon).
Try using ssh to multiple computers, without changing port numbers.
I do that every day from my workstation. (which is behind a NAT setup).
Do you directly access or connect to one and run another ssh connection from there?
I'm guessing you meant the reverse - to access multiple, individual systems _behind_ the NAT? (as Adam Williams suggested). No, in that situation I access the main gateway, and then ssh on from there. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (17.9°C) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org