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Date:      Tue, 18 Dec 2007 08:23:52 -0700
From:      "Andrew Falanga" <af300wsm@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: SSH through port forwarding
Message-ID:  <340a29540712180723w241f4a36gb1d47dbb94763e40@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <20071218054048.6EE7.A38C9147@seibercom.net>
References:  <20071218040802.GB6678@ayn.mi.celestial.com> <f5ccf92b0712172147n5f97e8e0qf2c871753f0298bc@mail.gmail.com> <20071218054048.6EE7.A38C9147@seibercom.net>

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> Security through obscurity is a poor substitute for security. Port
> scanners
> will eventually find that port also.
>
> Have you checked to see if a firewall is set up that could be blocking the
> port?
>

Not a thorough check, but my father did turn off the firewall system on that
linksys router.  I believe he checked some box that basically opened up
everything.  I'm expecting that it's more likely what someone else said
earlier that the ISP may be blocking it.  I say this for two reasons:

1) When a connection attempt is made, the error I get is a time out not a
refusal to connect.  No pun intended but that smells, or should I say
sniffs, of a firewall.
2) On a different system that I help build here in Boise, I'm getting the
same problem when we set it up at my friends house.

Andy

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