Initiate SSH session from other side?
- From: "dspfun" <dspfun@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 14 Aug 2006 07:15:05 -0700
Is it possible to somehow trigger an SSH session from inside a network,
so that I can use an SSH session from outside the network into the
network? For example by having a program (crontab) or something
initiating the SSH session from inside the network to a specific
IP-address and port number? The problem is that it is not possible to
directly ssh into the network from outside the network.
BR!
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