ssh tutorial, for reverse tunneling for vinagre & sftp
I have roaming notebooks behind different routers (aka Starbucks,Hotels etc...)
I would like the users on startup (Debian based notebooks) to open a ssh tunnel to my ssh server (reverse connection). This way bypassing any port forwarding features of routers. So I can access the notebook through any firewall. Each notebook will be running there own ssh server with strict rsa key auth, and a GNOME remote desktop server.
With a dedicated ssh tunnel between hosts, I'd like to establish a vinagre connection and or ssh connection to the notebooks.
I have seen and searched Google, linuxquestions, etc... for a way to do this, and have had trouble with a finding good instructions. Maybe some ssh examples I could use for building different scripts.
I'll have my ssh server listen on a common outgoing port for places that might block outgoing port 22.
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