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<blockquote data-quote="cazabam" data-source="post: 276011" data-attributes="member: 17895"><p>It depends entirely what you want to do with them. I have a small, low power machine (an old Cobalt RaQ2) as a 'gateway' machine behind my router that all my ports are forwarded to. I can then hop onto that and use SSH forwarding to bounce connections to my internal machines. If you're not used to the Unix command line this way might be a bit extreme for you, but it certainly works!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cazabam, post: 276011, member: 17895"] It depends entirely what you want to do with them. I have a small, low power machine (an old Cobalt RaQ2) as a 'gateway' machine behind my router that all my ports are forwarded to. I can then hop onto that and use SSH forwarding to bounce connections to my internal machines. If you're not used to the Unix command line this way might be a bit extreme for you, but it certainly works! [/QUOTE]
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