Re: some tunnelling help needed: README FIRST

From: Payal Rathod (payal-ssh_at_staticky.com)
Date: 02/18/04

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    To: "Black, Braden" <BBlack@VSCat.com>
    
    

    On Tue, Feb 17, 2004 at 11:42:10AM -0500, Black, Braden wrote:
     
    > You forgot the '-g' option, to allow remote hosts to connect to the local
    > port. Otherwise, the port is just bound to the loopback interface. Also, I
    > would suggest opening the tunnel on an internal host as opposed to doing it
    > directly on the firewall.

    Sorry for a extra mail. I got it working now. Instead of using
    192.168.10.100 I had to use 127.0.0.1 with -g option.
    Sorry again and thanks all of you.
    With warm regards,
    -Payal

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