Jon. hath declared on Wednesday the 21 day of July 2004 :-:
> Hey,
>> There is a machine behind a firewall, this user has asked me to connect to
> this machine however its stuck behind a firewall. This user can however
> ssh out to a machine i use on the internet. Is it possible to setup that
> he ssh at myhost and from that i can somehow tunnel back to his machine thats
> behind the firewall through the ssh session that he has started??
He does this:
ssh -R 2222:localhost:22 your.host.com
You do this:
ssh localhost -p 2222
You need to make sure that AllowTcpForwarding is set to you in your
/etc/ssh/sshd_config.
- bobb
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