I am trying to establish a reverse shell from a linux computer of mine at work, 
behind a firewall/router that does NAT to a linux computer of mine at home so I 
can access files when I work at home.  Both are Ubuntu 10.

I'm doing it the ssh way rather than the netcat way, e.g. on the machine at 
work, it's:

ssh -NR 3333:localhost:22 [email protected]

and at home, it's:

ssh myname@localhost -P 3333



This works fine once established. I can remotely log in on my home box while at 
work and use the reverse shell.   But...

Usually, by the time I finish my commute home, the connection has dropped.  I 
assume it has timed out.

Is there a way to keep this alive for extended periods of time?

Thanks!

billo

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