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Use a reverse SSH tunnel to get around firewalls
Authored by: joebloggs on Nov 30, '06 04:02:09PM

Hi there,

I was just wondering if anyone knew how to do something a little different with all of this.

I have a network at work with around 8 computers on it. Our cable router does not allow any kind of port forwarding at all.

I have my home computer which again is on a cable router with no port forwarding allowed.

My question is this. Is there a way to somehow using SSH log in to one of the work computers and using Apple Remote Desktop control the computer?

I hope this is possible and any help with getting this to work would be greatly appreciated.

I maybe should mention that the work computers also do NOT have static IP addresses which I believe probably makes it more difficult?

I'm sure this must be possible though.

Thanks in advance.

Joe



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