Can you use nmap to see any ports at home from work? Perhaps Sony is
blocking unregistered ports. Do they have a sockets proxy server?
Many big corps don't let you do anything they cannot see or track.
Lan Barnes wrote:
I have sshd configured at home to listen on 0.0.0.0, use protocols 2,1,
and use a nontraditional port higher than 2000. It works internally on my
home net and can be accessed from T-mobile at Starbucks.
But, at my new job (Sony in RB), putty is failing.
Is says "Network error: connection refused."
Is there some mojo I need to perform? At my old job, it all just worked
over port 22. FWIW, port 22 has the same failure reaction here.
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