[rescue] how to use a NAT/PAT to forward SSH to an internal box
George Adkins
rescue at sunhelp.org
Sat Jan 5 13:03:07 CST 2002
On Saturday 05 January 2002 03:36 am, you wrote:
> > The intent here is to provide a _transparent_ method to access hosts on a
> > remote RFC1918 network via SSH by hostname alone, without using
> > additional live IP's or non-standard ports.
> >
> > I want any user anywhere to be able to type:
> > rubicon# ssh user at ballocks.webbastard.org
> > and get through to a machine with an IP address of 172.31.110.24
>
> You "MUST" use an additional IP# (or a unique non-standard port) per
> internal host. Period. What do you expect? Black magic?
Um, yeah.
the intent of the thread was to discuss ways to make this possible without
redirecting a real-world IP or using nonstandard ports. (I wouldn't have
brought it up if it were already in use...)
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