I often find myself doing Linux tech support for various friends; since I'm behind a NAT and so are they, I can't directly ssh to their computers. I've had many ideas, such as tunnelling TCP over XMPP, or TCP over IRC (although I'm not sure what network would let me get away with this). Any better ideas?
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Anonymous2012-09-10 14:31
hamachi
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Anonymous2012-09-10 15:58
Would be a lot easier if you guys were using Windows. Keep Linux for servers.
>>3
>2012
>using wintendo
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Anonymous2012-09-10 17:01
tor hidden services.
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Anonymous2012-09-10 19:00
Learn to fuvking port forward . Use a non standard port extrenally . Set it up once , then ssh in at your leasure .
Or just use screen sharing ... AMmyy is a tolerable free one
>>9
No, buy the better router yourself and install it. People who put up with a router that doesn't allow port forwarding aren't likely to notice a new router.
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Anonymous2012-09-10 20:58
>>9
You don't have your own access to Internet? Man, that sucks, speak about freedom.
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Every ISP within a thousand miles of where I live will give you a non-shared IP, and they're all complete shit (no download bandwidth higher than 15Mbps, no upload higher than 1Mbps).
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Anonymous2012-09-10 21:27
>>14
For example, my ISP asks additional $10/month for a real ip (i.e. the one required for VPN).
If neither of you can get at a public ip address with port forwarding, then you have no choice but for the both of you to contact some other public server. It seems like it would be a common need, there are probably servers out there that provide this tunneling. Otherwise, you could layer it one top of a lot of things, like instant messengers, irc... Just make sure everything is encrypted.
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Anonymous2012-09-10 22:05
>>25 you could layer it one top of a lot of things, like instant messengers
as soon as m00t notices you abuse /prog/ as your VPN tunnel, he will ban the shit out of you.
If neither of you can get at a public ip address with port forwarding, then you have no choice but for the both of you to contact some other public server. It seems like it would be a common need, there are probably servers out there that provide this tunneling.
tor hidden services do exactly this.
I never imagined not being able to foward ports at my leisure. Are you fucking serious >>1? You must have the worst ISPs in the world. The shit ones near where I live set up IPs that are either static or have long-ass leases (mine's been unchanged for 2 years) and allow us to use any port as we please without any issues.
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