From: Mike Chase (mchase@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Sep 25 2000 - 01:28:18 GMT-3
I am wondering if anyone knows how to do the following on a Cisco router.
I have some Unix users who want to use SSH to get into the corporate LAN via th
e
Internet.
The SSH servers however will sit in various spots in the world on our private
10.x network.
What I would like to do is put a Cisco router on a T1 facing the Internet (S0/0
)
and have it proxy several port #'s on it's IP address on S0/0 (the Internet T1)
,
each of which will be mapped to represent a given SSH server on the internal LA
N
(E0/0).
I am thinking of Proxy and not NAT because if I use NAT, it will create
asymetric routing (thus won't work) as this is not the usual path to the
Internet which is served by a T3 out another path in the LAN.
Thanks/
Mike L. Chase
Sr. Network Architect
ISG: Information Services Group
Broadcom Corporation World Headquarters, BLDG A-1050
16215 Alton Parkway, Irvine, California 92618-3616
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