On 27-10-2020 13:34, Chris Green wrote:
> My Beaglebone Black (the system like a Pi) is on a boat in France
> behind a commercial WiFi system, so I run the following on it:-
>
> ssh -nNT -R 51236:localhost:22 chris@
>
> This connects port 22 (the sshd server port) on the Beaglebone to port
> 51236 on myhost. Then all you need to do is connect to port 51236 on
> myhost and you actually connect to the Beaglebone.
Ah yes, I always wanted to look into this for a Raspberry Pi I have
somewhere else behind double NAT (carrier grade NAT). Thanks!
So you should always be up, right? Or is this robust enough to
reconnect within reasonable time of is down for a while?
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