Thanks for the starting points guys. On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 2:20 PM, Ian Monroe <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 7:20 PM, Ben Story <[email protected]> wrote: > > I've been playing with RaspberryPi lately and I would like to use it for > my > > network consulting. A lot of times my clients have no remote access > setup, > > or it's limited to a PC with LogMeIn that I don't have rights to add > > software to. What I would like to do is hand them a RaspberryPi > preloaded > > with Linux that on boot would connect back to a Linux box on my home > network > > without the client having to do anything besides plug it in. The idea is > > then that I could work through the tunnel using the RaspberryPi as a jump > > box to the network infrastructure that the client wants me to work on. > > > > Has anyone tinkered with something like this? > > You could have autossh launch on boot to login to a 'only ssh' account > on your computer. The ssh keys on the Pi's SD card would still give > your clients access to your local network but I guess there's no way > around that. You could then forward the port of the ssh server on the > raspberry pi or whatever else you wanted. > > Anyways then the only thing you'd have to worry about is if their > network setup required proxy settings (you can ssh over a http proxy > that allows SSL, but it'd requiring knowing the settings ahead of > time). But it would have no problem with NAT. > > > Ian > -- -- Ben Story CCSP, CCNA, CCNA Wireless, CCDA [email protected] @ntwrk80 http://showbrain.blogspot.com "You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today. -- Abraham Lincoln
