> You could use masquarading (iptables) on the debian machine to forward
> some port
> on the debian machine to the server and then when you connect ssh to that
> port
> the connection will be forwarded directly to the server.
That's the way I was hoping to do it. As I have absolutely no experi
At Thursday, 09 December 2004, Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>At Thu, 9 Dec 2004 21:49:47 +1100,
>Robert S wrote:
>>
>> I am wanting to set up a VPN using ssh between my office and my
home Windows
>> PCs, using a debian box at the remote end. The setup is as follows:
>>
>> HOME (wi
At Thu, 9 Dec 2004 21:49:47 +1100,
Robert S wrote:
>
> I am wanting to set up a VPN using ssh between my office and my home Windows
> PCs, using a debian box at the remote end. The setup is as follows:
>
> HOME (winxp)- - - -- - - - DEBIAN SERVER
> (win2K)
>
> I have managed to connec
On Thu, Dec 09, 2004 at 09:49:47PM +1100, Robert S wrote:
} I am wanting to set up a VPN using ssh between my office and my home Windows
} PCs, using a debian box at the remote end. The setup is as follows:
}
} HOME (winxp)- - - -- - - - DEBIAN SERVER
} (win2K)
}
} I have managed to co
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