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Reverse SSH tunelling
From: Raistlin Majere (raistlin
majere.net)
Date: Wed Aug 25 2004 - 21:50:54 CDT
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Hi All,
I need some advice .. I have a situation where about fifty servers will
be located in fifty sites that cannot allow services to be hosted. These
servers will be in private network space behind firewalls. I can use
them to 'scp' files out to a common home base server, but sometimes I
need to access a command line console on these servers. I am thinking of
having a hourly cron job ssh out to my home base server and leaving that
tunnel open so that I can access that console, but am looking for the
specific way of doing this. Security os pf the utmost concern, so I need
some sort of encrypted tunnel, hence the thought of ssh, but I don't
know how to do this 'reverse' tunnel... I was also thinking of a 'free
swan' vpn tunnel ..
Thanks
Raist
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