This is a snapshot of waste connecting on the LAN here to 4 machines on three networks. One of these networks is being accessed by an ssh tunnel on another machine through an Internet connection by using IP address 127.0.0.1 (aka 'loopback') on the local waste client: http://img231.imageshack.us/my.php?image=sshlanwastema4.png
The 127.0.0.1 connection waste was making was through a Putty connection to another machine running an ssh server. That machine was running a waste client on it, that was connected to another waste client on its LAN on another machine on that LAN.
The 10.x & 172.x IP addresses waste was connecting to here are LAN IP addresses of machines here that were running waste & connecting via LAN connection.
The waste connection to the ssh machine over the Internet went through the ssh encrypted tunnel, was made to port 22222 on the remote ssh machine.
Waste port 1337 was closed on both my Internet gateway machine & the remote ssh server machine. So scans of both the Internet gateway machines making the waste-ssh tunnel connection would have shown no waste ports in use at all, much less making an Internet connection through the ssh tunnel connection.
See that's what I'm talking about :-)
I snapped this shot after I posted the previous post, meant to add it later, kept forgetting, too busy, etc. Finally got some free time to remember to post it. Have fun.
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