Jeremy Begg
2008-02-27 01:02:35 UTC
Hi,
Currently running MultiNet 5.1 on OpenVMS Alpha V8.3, soon to move
to MultiNet V5.2 on OpenVMS IA64 V8.3-1H1.
Can the MultiNet SSH server be configured to listen on two TCP ports?
The reason for asking is that we're about to change the NAT configuration on
the router to accept connections on a non-standard port (e.g. 12345) and to
forward them to the *same* port number (e.g. 12345) on the Multinet server.
This is so that roaming users don't have to change their configuration when
they come into the office.
However we'd like to retain the ability to offer SSH on port 22 for the
internal LAN. Which means having the MultiNet SSH server active on two TCP
ports.
Thanks,
Jeremy Begg
Currently running MultiNet 5.1 on OpenVMS Alpha V8.3, soon to move
to MultiNet V5.2 on OpenVMS IA64 V8.3-1H1.
Can the MultiNet SSH server be configured to listen on two TCP ports?
The reason for asking is that we're about to change the NAT configuration on
the router to accept connections on a non-standard port (e.g. 12345) and to
forward them to the *same* port number (e.g. 12345) on the Multinet server.
This is so that roaming users don't have to change their configuration when
they come into the office.
However we'd like to retain the ability to offer SSH on port 22 for the
internal LAN. Which means having the MultiNet SSH server active on two TCP
ports.
Thanks,
Jeremy Begg