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Hi: I installed a Linux box as a router. All right with that, but now I can't use shh to connect the machine on the "other side" Before the network split I use to connect to that machine via ssh. Know somebody why? It seems that ssh only accepts local subnet by default but I can't find where to change it. Thank you, Martin.
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hi, you have to enable port-forwarding on the router. tell him to forward the ssh port to your machine (i.e. to your local, private ip). greets, chris Am Donnerstag, 31. Januar 2002 22:34 schrieb Martin.Guillen@siemens.com.ar:
Hi: I installed a Linux box as a router. All right with that, but now I can't use shh to connect the machine on the "other side" Before the network split I use to connect to that machine via ssh. Know somebody why? It seems that ssh only accepts local subnet by default but I can't find where to change it. Thank you, Martin.
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