sparky3009
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- Jan 5, 2006
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I understand if you guys don't want to help me here, but I figured it's worth a shot.
I'm setting up a web/ftp server at my house right now... just getting it configured because I can get a dedicated section of a T1 line at work for it. I go to school and work after school, then get home at 9ish. Well I want to be able to configure my server while I'm between classes and at lunch on school and work, because I don't have enough time to do it at home.
I can access it perfectly at work. I have pretty much a direct link to the internet, so I don't need to worry about port forwarding.
At school, I am behind a proxy. I cannot access my pc at home through the SSH ports. I changed the server port (heard you get lots of auth attempts on the default port so I didn't want to mess with it), but that wouldn't make a difference to get through the proxy here. I can't even telnet (over any port) to any port on my computer.
Is there a way to change even the local telnet port so it uses, say, port 65000 going through the proxy instead of some other port?
**EDIT**
Also forgot to mention, I can type in the server ip and listening port in my browser at school, and it basically gives me a telnet response. Just tells me the OS running, and that it's an SSH server. I know I should be able to telnet to it (unless it's down) on literally any port though. I have my cable modem going to a wrt54gv5 going to a dlink dir615 going to the server. I set the dlink up on the linksys to be dmz so all ports are open... then just forwarded all the ports directly to my box... running a static ip... basically using it as a switch.
I'm setting up a web/ftp server at my house right now... just getting it configured because I can get a dedicated section of a T1 line at work for it. I go to school and work after school, then get home at 9ish. Well I want to be able to configure my server while I'm between classes and at lunch on school and work, because I don't have enough time to do it at home.
I can access it perfectly at work. I have pretty much a direct link to the internet, so I don't need to worry about port forwarding.
At school, I am behind a proxy. I cannot access my pc at home through the SSH ports. I changed the server port (heard you get lots of auth attempts on the default port so I didn't want to mess with it), but that wouldn't make a difference to get through the proxy here. I can't even telnet (over any port) to any port on my computer.
Is there a way to change even the local telnet port so it uses, say, port 65000 going through the proxy instead of some other port?
**EDIT**
Also forgot to mention, I can type in the server ip and listening port in my browser at school, and it basically gives me a telnet response. Just tells me the OS running, and that it's an SSH server. I know I should be able to telnet to it (unless it's down) on literally any port though. I have my cable modem going to a wrt54gv5 going to a dlink dir615 going to the server. I set the dlink up on the linksys to be dmz so all ports are open... then just forwarded all the ports directly to my box... running a static ip... basically using it as a switch.