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Date:      Thu, 6 May 2004 12:24:06 +0900
From:      Bull TORS <pwd8jmr22w@me.point.ne.jp>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc:        stopspam@users.sourceforge.net
Subject:   Re: Need Advice in SSH
Message-ID:  <200405061224.06064.pwd8jmr22w@me.point.ne.jp>
In-Reply-To: <4099A21D.2030001@users.sourceforge.net>
References:  <200405061032.19742.pwd8jmr22w@me.point.ne.jp> <4099A21D.2030001@users.sourceforge.net>

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On Thursday 06 May 2004 11:25, Rob wrote:
> Bull TORS wrote:
> > Can I use ssh to connect/administer either way on these 2 laptops?
> > I hope that I have stated my question clearly...I will try my best to
> > simply things below:
> >
> > laptop1.mydomain.org		<-----?ssh?--->		laptop2.mydomain.org
> > Static IP Address from the 					DHCP client of my ISP
> > Company LAN Server with
> > a different domain (companydomain.org)
>
> Are the laptops on internal networks (10.0.0.0/8 for example) or on real
> internet addresses? In the latter case, you just do
>
>   ssh a.b.c.d

My laptop in the office (laptop1.mydomain.org) has a static internal network 
address 192.168.1.35 from my company's (companydomain.org) LAN Server.
My laptop in my home has 192.168.1.x (I am not that sure if it changes a lot 
but I think not) as a DHCP client from my ISP (ispdomain.ne.jp).
So I think both gets internal network addresses from their respective servers, 
one as a static client and the other as a dynamic client from different 
domains.  Does this mean I can not use ssh from either both PC's?

Thank you very much for the reply,

Bull TORS



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