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<font size="-1">Maybe the best way is a VPN on the other machine and
have the pi VPN to it ?</font><br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/05/15 12:23, Jason Irwin wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">On 07/05/15 11:20, Paul wrote:
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<pre wrap="">That sounds like the router does not actually do port forwarding.
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<pre wrap="">I know! :-D I suspect busted firmware as it's support to work.
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<pre wrap="">If your router supports uPnP you could try one
of addons for Linux that add this functionality.
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<pre wrap="">It does not seem to support uPNP either. It is a pile of stinking...
Can I have the Pi SSH to another machine and, somehow, then access the
Pi via that other machine?
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