Re: Persistent port forwarding without ssh

2004-12-10 Thread Robert S
> You could use masquarading (iptables) on the debian machine to forward > some port > on the debian machine to the server and then when you connect ssh to that > port > the connection will be forwarded directly to the server. That's the way I was hoping to do it. As I have absolutely no experi

Re: Persistent port forwarding without ssh

2004-12-09 Thread Harland Christofferson
At Thursday, 09 December 2004, Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >At Thu, 9 Dec 2004 21:49:47 +1100, >Robert S wrote: >> >> I am wanting to set up a VPN using ssh between my office and my home Windows >> PCs, using a debian box at the remote end. The setup is as follows: >> >> HOME (wi

Re: Persistent port forwarding without ssh

2004-12-09 Thread Micha Feigin
At Thu, 9 Dec 2004 21:49:47 +1100, Robert S wrote: > > I am wanting to set up a VPN using ssh between my office and my home Windows > PCs, using a debian box at the remote end. The setup is as follows: > > HOME (winxp)- - - -- - - - DEBIAN SERVER > (win2K) > > I have managed to connec

Re: Persistent port forwarding without ssh

2004-12-09 Thread Gregory Seidman
On Thu, Dec 09, 2004 at 09:49:47PM +1100, Robert S wrote: } I am wanting to set up a VPN using ssh between my office and my home Windows } PCs, using a debian box at the remote end. The setup is as follows: } } HOME (winxp)- - - -- - - - DEBIAN SERVER } (win2K) } } I have managed to co

Persistent port forwarding without ssh

2004-12-09 Thread Robert S
I am wanting to set up a VPN using ssh between my office and my home Windows PCs, using a debian box at the remote end. The setup is as follows: HOME (winxp)- - - -- - - - DEBIAN SERVER (win2K) I have managed to connect (using vnc) to SERVER using PuTTY or ssh at the home end thus: 1