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Subject: SSH question...
From: Drew Smith (drew
pctc.com)Date: Fri Aug 18 2000 - 11:37:09 CDT
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Hey, folks,
Quick one - what's the best way to get from our internal network into
our DMZ with SSH? I'm currently using (actually, currently about to
replace) fwtk with telnet-gw as the telnet proxy, but if I wish to use
plug-gw as the ssh proxy, it seems I'll need to setup a seperate port on
the firewall for each system in the DMZ... just need to be able to ssh
directly through.
What's the best way to go about this? New firewall is being built,
OpenBSD 2.7 w/ipf, same question applies...
Cheers,
- Drew.
-- Drew Smith, UNIX Network Administrator Pacific Corporate Trust Company, Vancouver - [To unsubscribe, send mail to majordomolists.gnac.net with "unsubscribe firewalls" in the body of the message.]
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