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I'm struggling to set up an SSH router and it always looks like the port is closed...

Here's my set-up

www>D-Link router (ADSL connection)>Linksys router (+Tomato)>Target PC

I have set up the Linksys router to be an SSH server running Tomato as described in many other forums. The "Tomato router" sits behind my ISP-provided D-link-2680 router.

The internal IP of the Tomato router is 192.168.1.200 and if I try: Code:

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