[rescue] how to use a NAT/PAT to forward SSH to an internal box
Greg A. Woods
rescue at sunhelp.org
Sat Jan 5 02:36:20 CST 2002
[ On Saturday, January 5, 2002 at 02:09:38 (-0500), George Adkins wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: [rescue] how to use a NAT/PAT to forward SSH to an internal box
>
> Yes, I already know how to do these things, but that's not what this
> discussion is about.
sounds like it was, actually...
> 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?
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