Setting up a tunnel in SSH is not that hard.  This is the way I usually
connect to LMS from outside my home network.  For me it is easier than
doing VPN but you need something running ssh server, which seems you
already have.  If you are using Putty ssh client there is an option
under Connection -> SSH -> Tunnels.  You add a tunnel such that a local
port points to your LMS server at home. You need port 3483 for something
like squeezeslave or squeezeplay to talk to the LMS server.  If you want
to use the web interface, set up a tunnel for port 9002 (or 9000,
depending on your LMS setup) also.  Then you tell squeezeslave to user
your local host ip (127.0.0.1).

If you using command line ssh, there should be command line options to
set up the tunnels when you connect.  try ssh -?


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