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2002 Apr 15
2
ssh -R limitations?
Hi there! I've a couple of questions on -R feature: Here is my situation: PC_A has a private IP, ssh client and has a service I want to see from the internet. PC_B is a linux firewall (public IP) where there is an open port that forwards all traffic to PC_C (ssh server on port 22) which is in PC_B LAN. I want to create a tunnel from PC_A to PC_C to access a service on PC_A from PC_C, so I want to use ssh -R. I made some successful tries using ssh -R con...
2006 Jun 01
13
Not understanding network setup!!
Hi to all, +-------+ eth1 +-------+ | |==========| | ''network 1'' ----| A | | B |---- ''network 2'' | |==========| | +-------+ eth2 +-------+ A and B are routers # tc qdisc add dev eth1 root teql0 # tc qdisc add dev eth2 root teql0 # ip link set
1997 Dec 19
6
cross-subnet browsing
...a server acting as domain master browser and local master browser for a workgroup. If I view the network neighborhood from a Win 95 PC on Subnet 1 (call it PC_A), I can see all the hosts in the workgroup on both subnets. If I view the network neighborhood from a Win 95 PC on Subnet 2 (call it PC_B), I cannot see PC_A. I CAN 'map a network drive' on PC_B for a directory that has been shared by PC_A. Both PCs are in the same workgroup (which happens to be the same workgroup as the Samba server). What might be the reason(s) that I can map a network drive of a PC, but cannot see it...
1998 Feb 27
5
cross subnet browsing
...cal master browser > for a workgroup. > > If I view the network neighborhood from a Win 95 PC on Subnet 1 > (call it PC_A), I can see all the hosts in the workgroup on both > subnets. > > If I view the network neighborhood from a Win 95 PC on Subnet 2 > (call it PC_B), I cannot see PC_A. I CAN 'map a network drive' on > PC_B > for a directory that has been shared by PC_A. > > Both PCs are in the same workgroup (which happens to be the same > workgroup as the Samba server). > > What might be the reason(s) that I can map a...
1999 Jul 03
2
Dual Homed Samba Server Problem
Hi, There may be a simple mistake of mine, but i just can't figure it out: I tryed to play around with options but with no success. If you could help me i'll be grateful, so that's is my environment: - there are 2 networks: 172.16.0.0/255.255.255.0 and 172.16.1.0/255.255.255.0 - i've setup up a Linux box with 2 cards : eth0 172.16.0.2 and eth1 172.16.1.2 - i have Win9x clients