![]() I can even access the Raspberry Pi from my desktop (by first going through the server), doing: ssh -t "ssh -p first ask for the server's password, then for the Pi's password and everything is fine. So everything works fine: I enter the password and I get a terminal/prompt. On the Rpi: $ ssh -N -R 20000:localhost:22 the server (the one with the static IP): ssh -t -p $ (I've changed the real IP here in this question to 37. to not post the server's actual IP) Now I'm trying to make autossh (from Debian / Raspbian package autossh) to work too but I'm not succeeding. The user account I'm using on the server is called "ksproxy" (it's not really a "proxy" but whatever). I managed to create a reverse SSH tunnel between a Raspberry Pi 2 and a server of mine (server which has a static IP) and it works fine. ![]() ![]() (just asked this on SO but was adviced to take it here) ![]()
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