In the corporate world, companies commonly require all outgoing connections to pass through a proxy server or
gateway host : a machine connected to both the company network and the outside. Although connected to both networks, a gateway host doesn't act as a router, and the networks remain separated.. . .
In the corporate world, companies commonly require all outgoing connections to pass through a proxy server or
gateway host : a machine connected to both the company network and the outside. Although connected to both networks, a gateway host doesn't act as a router, and the networks remain separated.
Rather, it allows limited, application-level access between the two networks. In this case study, we discuss issues of SSH in this environment: