>> >> Sorry for the problem but i solved it : in fact all >> was well configured >> the only problem was from my NAT router which does >> not accept port >> forwarding and nat access from an inside machine >> through the outside. I >> try this morning to ssh from my work to my home >> without any problem. The >> only problem i still have is : when i'm connected >> from work to my front >> machine by ssh and port forwarding and i try to ssh >> to another machine >> inside my private network i obtain, after the >> password, permission denied >> but i have to test also at home directly from the >> front machine to another >> one inside my network. >> Eric > It will be highly appreciated if you have a chance to > publish what you did about setup ssh for your home > machine. I am the guy who is still fighting for > that... :-( > Thanks. > > Best, > Cao > >> >> -- >> fedora-list mailing list >> fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx >> To unsubscribe: >> http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >> Ok i explain what i did. The situation i have 2 pc in fc2 (pc1 192.186.1.11 pc2 192.186.1.12) and 1 adsl-router-geteway-... (192.168.1.1). On the gateway i enable inscription to dyndns (toto.homeip.net this is an example because i don't want to give the real one on a mailing list) and enable port forwarding on port 22 to pc1. I asked to my system admin at my university to open ssh connection to outside. I connect from work to pc1 using ssh user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx without any problem but if i try the same from pc2 it doesn't work. Thinking about it i found this quiet normal. From my private network i have to use private address and not port forwarding. The only thing i didn't yet achieve is when i'm connected by ssh from outside to pc1 I can't connect to pc2. I have to make some more tries but today i am in a part of my university where ssh to outside is forbidden. Some more news soon i hope. I hope also this will help you. Eric