ssh and routers

Chuck Hallenbeck chuckh at sent.com
Sun Jun 6 06:46:30 EDT 2004


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I have a question which is probably elementary, but I am a
network ninny, and it puzzles me.

I have been ssh'ing  into several other folks computers to assist
with stuff from time to time. One of them recently added a router
to his configuration and I am now unable to reach his machine. He
formerly had a cable modem going direct to his ethernet card, and
now that modem goes to his router, and from there two cables
emerge, one to his ethernet card and the other to the family
Windows machine.

Are there router configuration options that can restore my access
to his system? What should be changed to let me access him again?
The router is a Linksys something or other.

Thanks

Chuck


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