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- Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 09:48:46 -0800 (GMT-08:00)
- From: jeraldweinstein@example.com
- Subject: Re: [tlug] SSH Vs. Linksys BEFW11S4
No loopback on my Prestige 645 router. Same maybe with yours? This could be why ssh won't work from "outside". Have you tried ssh'ing from another terminal really outside your network? I can do this from my work PC, but then my set up is a little different. HTH -----Original Message----- From: Thomas Savarimuthu <viswas_thomas@example.com> Sent: Feb 18, 2004 1:33 AM To: tlug@example.com Subject: Re: [tlug] SSH Vs. Linksys BEFW11S4 Can put some flow diagram the IP/MASK of each black box? Looks like there is many NAT or routing problem. -Thomas On Wednesday February 18 2004 17:26, Jonathan Byrne wrote: > I'm fairly certain this isn't a Linux question per so, but a Linksys > question, but here goes. > > I have a Linksys BEFW11S4 with a couple of boxen dangling from it. > The Linksys has a global static IP address on the external interface. > It NATs my inside network. > > Upstream from it is a Xyxel Prestige cable router, also with a global > static IP. The Xyxel has a NATted network and DHCP server which I > am not using (except for testing, as outlined below). > > The Linksys is configured to forward port 22 to a Linux box on the inside. > > If I ssh from the inside to the external address of the Linksys, this > works without issue. I get an ssh connection to the inside machine. > > If I ssh from the outside, no joy. It times out. It is confirmed to not > be a firewalling issue on the ssh box; shutting off the firewall and > leaving it totally open does not change the situation. > > "Outside" can be defined as loosely as plugging my Thinkpad into a port > on the Zyxel and grabbing a NATted IP address there via DHCP. From there > I can ping the Linksys but get an ssh timeout. Needless to say, it doesn't > work from "really outside" (such as from my office), either. > > Googling has not so far yielded an answer to why it doesn't work, but > has shown that people use port forward of ssh on this model of Linksys > with success. The only difference is they don't (AFAIK) have another > router standing in front of the Linksys. That theoretically shouldn't > matter, of course. > > If the Linksys were a Cisco, this would all be much easier. Curse you, > web interface! :-p I may change over to one of the newer Linksys wireless > G routers, since the third-party images for those do some slick things, > including OSPF and IPTables. Not that I need OSPF on a /30 stub network, > but it's cool to have the ability :-) > > In the meantime, I'll google onward, unless anyone else out there has > already slain this dragon and would care to lend me his sword :-) > > TIA, > > Jonathan -- TLUG Nomikai (Social Event) Friday, 20 February 19:30~21:30 at Papageno 4-10-2 Shimbashi 3F http://www.tlug.jp/meetings.php?year=2004&month=02 TLUG server is hosted by Open Source Development Lab Japan http://www.osdl.jp/ To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please see the instructions at <http://www.tlug.jp/list.html> Jerald Weinstein M.S.
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