I would like the ability to be able to use the cli on a client that has remotely connected to me via my ssh server in my office and use their terminal to work remotely if I am in another remote location.
Ex.
The client reverse ssh's to my remote ssh server in my office.
I remotely ssh into my ssh server from another client site.
and from there I would be connected to the tty of the remote client from wherever I am.
It sounds like
1. session A connects to UNIX box
2. Session B connects to UNIX box
3. session B controls the terminal on session A
4. session B has access to session A's desktop/UNIX box
5. session B can then becomes session B's use on the remote box
IF so try this idea (for ubuntu but it works for linux)
Many thanks for the reply. We are talking linux(cli) to client(cli). I have always been able to do this to a gui but what I want is access to the cli.Let me clarify:
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The reason that I ask this question is that some of the sites they dont allow ssh access into their network. So typically I have them ssh to my server and up unto this point, I "vnc" to the Gnome desktop and open up a terminal in that manner to be able to work. I wanted to avoid accessing the GUI and be able to access the cli directly. Would "-S" option work using SSH? Is that what I need to be using?
Once they ssh to your network creating a tunnel, you can telnet in on the encrypted tunnel end (or X, vnc or whatever -- even ssh). Use localhost so it is not relatively wide open. Access requires access to their tunnel's target server and the id/pw and port for the telnet from there. I am not sure why it would get more complex.
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