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I have access to the router, how to open an ssh tunnel on it?
Krch, I decided to ask friends to give access to their routers to set up and test the network. They are abroad, and I want to use their routers as ssh tunnels to different points on the Internet.
And so, I know ip routers logins and passwords (modified), now I need to somehow configure ssh tunnels on their routers.
The question is how?
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regular router firmware is limited to only what you need .
Firstly, the fewer services that you can knock on from the tyrnet, the less likely it is to open the router. This I think and a no brainer.
secondly, the router is usually designed for SOHO use and the functionality you require is not needed by 99.9% of other users, which means it's an extra load. if you want more - buy a router with a class and a price correspondingly higher. market and marketing however.
the only option is to reflash the routers to openwrt (and the like) - it might have something suitable in its huge repositories. not found, you can compile. minus - picking with the use of brain means is required.
The question is how?
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