Hello folks, wondering if anyone has tried this and has worked for them?
Need someone from the outside (remote location) to access a *nix machine here.
Setup is: MTNL Triband (no static IP assigned to me.). Using Dlink DSL 502 router. LAN IP being 192.168.1.1. WAN IP is what the outsider would use to get in.
Connected to Netgear Router. (WAN IP = 192.168.1.2, LAN IP = 192.168.0.1). Machines are connected to this netgear router as 192.168.0.X)
Earlier when I had Tataindicom broadband with a static IP, the only configuration was required at the netgear router level where i did port forwarding of the service to the desired machine.
The TATA router had a different interface and a bridge was enabled there. I do not see a similar option here with mtnl.
I tried to allow under advanced--filters, inbound access to the router IP (192.168.1.2) since this is the one connected to the mtnl dsl router.
It says ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by host. Telneting to same IP gets me to the mtnl router (linux box) with no worries.
Is it possible to ssh to any machine of mine with the current setup?
thanks! -abhi
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