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Remote SSH Server, No Firewall NAT Allowed, Teamviewer Like Solutions?

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I have a server (Linux,SSH) sitting inside of a remote company. It is installed on a secured / isolated part of their network but has internet access. We need to manage it, but can not get a firewall port forward into the system.

There seems to not be a lot of literature / solutions for headless Linux systems (I do see Teamviewer can sometimes do it with a fake VGA adapter). Ideally native SSH support would be preferred, over a windowed Teamviewer like client, but I'm open to any suggestions.

Does anyone have solutions to a access issue like this?

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why not use ssh as a jump host? or setup guacamole
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