On Mon, 2005-01-31 at 10:51 -0600, Matt Zagrabelny wrote: > hello, > > i am wondering if it is possible to get shell access to a computer with > a non-routable ip (192.168.x.x) if that computer initiates the ssh > session. > > that is, there are two computers (A and B, with A having a non-routable > ip address and B having a routable ip address). i am at B and i want to > have shell access to A. there is a person at A who can type things and > run programs, but lets assume A's gateway wont do NAT or portforwarding. > > any thougts? If A's gateway wont do NAT, how can it see the "outside world"? -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ron Johnson, Jr. Jefferson, LA USA PGP Key ID 8834C06B I prefer encrypted mail. "Clearly the allies may not like it, and I think that's our great concern - where's the backbone of Russia, where's the backbone of France, where are they in expressing their condemnation of such clearly illegal activity: they're now climbing into a box and they will have enormous difficulty not following up on this if there is not compliance." John Kerry - CNN Crossfire / November 12, 1997 http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/HL0403/S00076.htm
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