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Re: port forwarding



Thanks for the link david.  It looks like exactly what I need, but I am
still having trouble getting it to work.

I am using this command:

ssh -l sam -L 1176:me.com:1176 me.com

I am able to authenticate to me.com on the other end no problem, but when
I try to actually use the port its a no go.
I have tested the Indigo connection over 1176 to me.com from another ISP
(no internal firewall) and it woks.

any tools I can use to test this further?


On Mon, April 21, 2008 3:32 pm, David Muszynski wrote:
> On Apr 21, 2008, at 2:21 PM, Sam Dearborn wrote:
>
>> How can I connect to the Indigo service over lets say port 443?
>
>
> See if this is what you need.
> http://www.afp548.com/article.php?story=20040815101734513&query=ssh%
> 2Btunnel
> --
> Thanks,
> David
> http://www.FloridaPets.org
> 321.961.5281
>
>
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