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Date:      Mon, 4 Dec 2000 15:50:54 -0800
From:      Rob <robert@namodn.com>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   NAT and SSH tunneling
Message-ID:  <20001204155054.A11649@claire.namodn.com>

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Hi,


I'm trying to do an SSH tunnel through a FreeBSD server 
running natd to a CVS server listening to a pserver on
it's local interface.

I have managed to get this working from a routeable IP,
but when I attempt to set up a tunnel from a non-routeable
that is being NAT'd, the non-routeable machine opens the
port ( 2401 ) but it doesn't seem to make it to the other
side ( the CVS server outside the NAT firewall ).

Is there a special consideration for SSH tunnels through
NAT that I am not understanding? Is it actually possible? :)

Thanks, and please reply to me directly as I am subscribed
to the list from this account.


Rob Helmer
Namodn


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