Hello, On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 12:35:24AM +0300, Toomas Laasik wrote: > Hello, > I have the following situation. Our company has a ssh server where users can > connect from only specified static ip addresses. Like I have at home an ip > address 1.2.3.4 and ssh server accepts connections only from it. > Now I wan't to get access to that ssh server from places where I don't have > static ip. > I already have at home a freebsd server running with simple configutation. Is > it possible to make some kind of tunnel or something so I could connect to my > home freebsd machine that connects to ssh server so that ssh server 'thinks' > that I'm connecting from home? > > Thank you in advance. > > Sorry for bad English > > Toomas > Why don't you ssh into your home pc with static ip from your pc with dynamic ip and then ssh from your home machine into your "server"?
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