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Sudev Barar wrote: | On Wed, 2004-07-28 at 08:08, Manish Kathuria wrote: | |>Sudev Barar wrote: |> |>>I am trying to ssh into a linux box that is connected on a network |>>behind a fixed IP of the cable walah. The cable network settings cannot |>>be touched but he has assigned a fixed local network IP to this box. How |>>can I pass on the internal IP number to ssh? |>>Help / Pointers would be welcome.
~ It can be possible through NATing , through which he(cable wallah) can rewrite IP headers(source address, destination address) at his public exposed linux box to forward your request to desired machine(have private IP) behind public gateway(at cable wallah end).
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