

> insert our Static IP (200.) Here the connection go to PFsense Nat > If someone needs give me remote support (came from Internet) by ssh with

port 22 To internal IP Opensuse 42.2 ssh: > We have a PFsense with a NAT to Opensuse 42.2 ssh: > I have other Opensuse 42.2 with enable ssh, and its works fine The VM's firewall but something before it.

To see if the firewall reports blocking stuff if not, again likely not You may also want to watch your /var/log/firewall file as you try things VirtualBox sofwtare/networking, or even the new openSUSE VM. If something above does not work, you may need to configure the host, or Of that works, then the problem you are having is probably with the Get to the new VM from its host? From another VM on that host? FromĪnother box on the internal network (NOT going through pfsense)? If any
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But, before I and other Company software wants made some internal tests to see that all is right and works goodīefore you get too busy testing pfsense and external connections, can you I am working to test it to be a new server. openseuse ssh)Īt the new Opensuse 42.3 I am doing the same configuration, of course with other ssh port. Insert our Static IP (200.) Here the connection go to PFsense Nat (10.1. If someone needs give me remote support (came from Internet) by ssh with Putty, access the server this mode: port 22 To internal IP Opensuse 42.2 ssh: (10.1.) ok? We have a PFsense with a NAT to Opensuse 42.2 ssh: I have other Opensuse 42.2 with enable ssh, and its works fine If you want to send me a private message, please let me know in theįorum as I do not use the web interface often. Show your appreciation and click on the star below. If you find this post helpful and are logged into the web interface, How did it not work? What did you try, and what was shown as output? This looks like you have either the wrong password, or else the system isīlocking 'root' by default. > Using keyboard-interactive authentication
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User are you using for the connection? Password or using keys or other? What do you mean, exactly? What is the source and destination IP? Which > I have other server that works ok by public connection ssh Some kind of VPN, it will never get there. So if you try to access a work box at 10.x.x.x from your home, without IP"? A 10.x.x.x address is, by definition, not routable on the Internet, When it does not work, what do you mean by "public connection" or "public Are you using 'root'? Which IP addressĪre you using on the client and server sides of the connection? > access normally but by public/static IP not > It is installed and open in SuSE firewall. I need open my ssh connection for remote support.
