On Friday 25 February 2005 00:51, you wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My ADSL router has a routable legal IP. But, my Linux server has a private
> IP 192.168.0.x. How can I ssh to a private IP? That is the reason I want to
> Configure ssh.
Running ssh or VPN does not matter - that is just a matter of which protocol
you want to run from you office to your private computer. You need to do
something at your router anyway.
I have the same problem here, but it works OK. You do a ssh to your ADSL
router adresse.
And the router has to forward the ssh request to your internal linux host.
If you have a dynamic IP addresse on your router, you probably need to use
some kind of dynamic DNS services. I got a static IP addresse from my ISP,
making things a bit easier.
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