Thanks so much TeXitoi

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raven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Hi guys, i have this net topology:


                                      MAN
[LOCAL_MACHINE] <------->[GATEWAY]<---->INTERNET<----------> [My
EXTERNAL SERVER]

So, i want to connect into my localmachine using ssh port forwarding
on My EXTERNAL SERVER. Ofcourse the Gateway it's of my ISP, so i cant
touch this.
I can do just with SSH, or i have to use a VPN ?
If the answer is: rtfm, i already do that...

I suppose you want to ssh to your localmachine when you are nowhere.
For that, you can ssh to your externalserver.com, and then ssh to your
localmachine.local.

On the local machine :
  localmachine$ ssh -R5022:localhost:22 externalserver.com

You can automaticate this using some scripts, see the man of ssh and
ssh-keygen.

Now, externalserver listen on localhost:5022, and forward that to
localmachine:22.

On the externalserver, you can now connect to your localmachine :

  externalserver$ ssh -p 5022 localhost
  localmachine$

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