On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 06:07:31AM -0500, Harry Park <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I have been playing with ossh. I ran it on a machine within our firewall
| listening at port 53. I then tested from outside the firewall and could
| connect. Unfortunately this was detected at the gateway.  
| 
| So my question is this:
| 
| If I start sshd running on high numbered port, say 50000, from within a
| firewall, can I then start ssh outside the firewall and connect to the
| 50000 port within the firewall without being detected?

Not if your firewall is any good. And if you persist you'll lose your
access _inside_ the firewall because your sysadmins will be VERY VERY
pissed off.

Why don't you say why you need this instead of asking how to do a pretty
weird hack. There's almost certainly a better way but noone can help
you without knowing what you need as opposed to the tools you're trying
to use.
-- 
Cameron Simpson, DoD#743        [EMAIL PROTECTED]    http://www.zip.com.au/~cs/

So a co-worker had never heard of DIVX but I told her about it and she
replied: "so, basically it is like paying $5/600 for a cable box that has one
channel....pay-per-view....yeh, that's a real winner!"
        - Peter Suciu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> in alt.video.dvd



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