<+raket> is it possible to do NAT with ssh so it listen on eth0 as well as 127.0.0.1?
<+raket> eg ssh -L 25:localhost:25 server
<+antiwire> raket: by default, sshd listens on 0.0.0.0:22
<+antiwire> aka: any interface
<+antiwire> if you have a router that is forwarding port to internal systems, forward your ssh port through the router to your internal ssh server's LAN IP
<+antiwire> if the system running sshd is also your router you just need to make sure you have allowed access to the sshd port in iptables
<+raela> oh baby, keep the nerdy talk going, I'm getting turned on
* raela moans
<+antiwire> lol
<+antiwire> raela: don't make me probe your ports.
<+serotonin> [ in bed ]
<+raela> oh god! mount my network drive now! I can't take it any longer
<+raela> !
<+antiwire> OMG OMG I'm in promiscuous mode!
<+antiwire> RAW packet injections
<+antiwire> :D
<+Roin> dont make jokes about that in 5 years it will be normal to say things like that o_O
<+antiwire> hahaha
* serotonin considers noobfarm
<+raela> I don't know enough network terminology to be really raunchy
<+raela> MY PORTS ARE WIDE OPEN FOR YOU!!
<+hitest> oh baby
<+pupit> i would add this to topic.
<+Roin> lol
<+hitest> hehe