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Hello
i want to use my home router as ssh proxy.
So i create an ssh tunnel from the outside to my router an now i want it goes back ...
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- 02-01-2013 #1Just Joined!
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traffic form the interface route back to the same interface
Hello
i want to use my home router as ssh proxy.
So i create an ssh tunnel from the outside to my router an now i want it goes back to the same interface.
So i can surf internet from the notebook through the tunnel
Router has openwrt image, and single WAN connection
Who can help me, how to do that?
- 02-02-2013 #2Linux Newbie
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Well. The first thing is does the router have the right software to support what you want.
Is it "homemade"? Did you create it from a PC or did you buy it from a shop? If the latter, I doubt it has the ability to do what you want.
- 02-03-2013 #3Just Joined!
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I have TP-Link router with openwrt image v5
So i think it should be linux capability.
- 02-04-2013 #4Linux Newbie
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Quite likely but can you get a shell on it? These things generally have a web interface so what options do you get on that?
- 02-04-2013 #5Linux Newbie
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Another approach would be to have a "server" on one of the boxes behind the router. Enable to relevant port with the firewall on the router and off you go.
- 02-04-2013 #6Just Joined!
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i have and GUI and CLI on my router.
I cannot use additional server(
- 02-13-2013 #7Linux Newbie
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Have you seen this? Tunnelling over SSH proxy
Try googaling "create an ssh proxy"


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