Re: Setting up a Linksys WRT54G router for SSH port forwarding

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Jim wrote:
>   Fedora 12 on both computers
> 
> I have two computers setting behind this Linksys WRT54G router and I 
> want to connect to both of them by SSH remote across the Internet.    I 
> have the internet IP for this router.
> 
> #1   192.168.1.100
> 
> #2   192.168.1.101
> 
> 
> In the The Applications and Gaming Tab - Port Range Forward Tab , I have 
> setup one computer as      ,    ssh    22     22    Both    
> 192.168.1.100    enable      and it works okay.
> 
> But how do I setup computer #2    192.168.1.101 .
> 
> I have Googled the Internet and found out how to setup one on port 22 , 
> but not Two computers using SSH port 22


Short answer: You can't.

This would require you to have 2 public IP's for NAT to use.

You would need to run one on port 22 and the other on an alternate ssh
port.


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