Reverse Tunnel Architecture Explained
Reverse tunnel architectures solve NAT traversal and inbound firewall restrictions by establishing persistent outbound connections from private nodes to public edge relays.
Reverse tunnel architectures solve NAT traversal and inbound firewall restrictions by establishing persistent outbound connections from private nodes to public edge relays.
Encapsulating SSH traffic within outbound-only TLS tunnels neutralizes port-scanning threats and enforces strict identity verification before shell access is granted.