Reverse ssh tunnel port forwarding12/26/2023 ![]() ![]() To be sure you understand here is schema: Tunnel is established but visible only from router localhost. I'm trying establish similar tunels to my routers now. So I have one reverse ssh tunel which ends on another server located on public internet. I need to access my server which is located behind firewall (I can't control this firewall). I have similar problem on my two TP-link routers. Looking for bricks and spare routers to expand my collection. (Don't PM about complicated setups otherwise) Read the forum announcements thoroughly! Be cautious if you're inexperienced.Īvailable for paid consulting. Why are you bothering with NAT port forwarding when you can have the SSH tunnel go directly to 192.168.1.115:10123? * Kollegienet.dk supplies internet to dormitories, in Odens, Denmark, through a university network.Ī friendly bump, and thanks again for any thoughts and ideas. ![]() For example my local IP-cam or the like might not be able to setup a tunnel Tunneling directly from my local machine 192.168.1.115 to works very well, but tunneling from every local service is not an option. Should something like this work or am I hoping for something which is impossible? If I close the above tunnel I get connection refused:Ĭonnecting to |87.118.88.xx|:10123. Read error (Connection reset by peer) in headers. Upon trying in a browser from an outside machine I get "nothing":Ĭonnecting to |87.118.88.x|:10123. My hope now was that I could simply access :10123 and get access to the webserver on local machine 192.168.1.115, utilizing the following idea: Ssh -f -N -R 10123:localhost:10123 then have my router forward port 10123 to the local machine running the web server using the router's / dd-wrt's build in port forwarding mechanism: So I thought about creating a reverse ssh tunnel from my router (tplink wr1043nd, with ddwrt) to a server I have access to from the outside world: But I cannot access it from the outside world (my university, friends places, work etc) because of my ISP's* firewall and proxy. So I run a webserver on my machine at home on port 10123 and I can access it as localhost:10123. Posted: Mon 16:48 Post subject: Reverse SSH tunnel from router and port forwarding ![]()
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