Am Dienstag, den 09.03.2010, 19:59 -0500 schrieb Bill Davidsen: > Hiisi wrote: > > Dear list! > > I would like to be able to ssh to my home computer located behind my > > ISP' NAT. I know, I can tunnel to it through some middle host and > > actually I'm doing it at the moment. But I'm fancy is there a better > > solution? Is there a possibility of not using any computer at the > > middle to connect to my home system from the outside world? Can I > > connect to it directly using some magic setup? Any thoughts? Sorry missing the thread. Just open a ssh tunnel from your home computer to your office. At office, you'll get an open port. Just ssh to that port. You are home now. If you have NAT in your office too, you will need an intermediate box. AFAIK, this is a OSI-L3 (routing) issue, which can be solved with a transport (L4) workaround, therefore, you need some valid IP. Maybe there is a higher OSI level workaround -or another L4-, both also valid, I dunno. Check this: http://maratux.blogspot.com/2009/06/ssh-tunnels-using-service-from-nated.html :) ---------------------------------------------- Rodolfo Alcazar Portillo - nospaze@xxxxxxxxx otbits.blogspot.com / counter.li.org: #367962 ---------------------------------------------- "Anyone can know. The point is to understand." - Albert Einstein -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines