Les Mikesell a écrit : > > You don't really need to change the ports on the hosts. Just configure the > router to accept different ports on the internet side and redirect to port 22 at > the different IP addresses on the inside. Then you only have to change the > client settings for access from outside. I'd move both of them away from port > 22 on the outside, though - you'll avoid a lot of password guessing attempts > that will happen otherwise. > Sorry, but I don't quite follow you. (One of these cases where I feel my IQ is just a bit insufficient :oD) How can I possibly access two distinct machines behind one single IP address when they run SSH on the same port ? Or, I'll reformulate my question more simply. I have a router with *one* public IP address (213.41.141.252). And behind that router, on the local network, I have two different machines: 192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.3. Is there a (normal, orthodox) way to SSH into these machines directly from the outside? That is, without logging into the main box and then hopping around internally? Something where in one case, ssh 213.41.141.252 -option gets me into machine A, and then ssh 213.141.141.252 -otheroption gets me into machine B. I'm confused.