clueless newbie question (possibly unusual use of windows SSH)
From: Heschi Kreinick (kreinm@rpi.edu)Date: 12/26/01
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From: "Heschi Kreinick" <kreinm@rpi.edu> Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2001 03:54:27 GMT
I want to do remote port forwarding (if that's what it's called. I mean
whatever ssh -R under linux does) from a Windows machine. IOW, i want to do
the equivalent of ssh -R in windows. The server I'll be sshing *to* will be
a linux box. Is there a windows SSH client I can use to do this? I googled
and it seems like Plink (Putty) might be able to. This client would
preferably be something that I could ignore for long periods of time. For
exactly what I want to do, check out
http://www.penguinhosting.net/~ian/firewall/ .
I have some experience with Linux, and I think I understand what this is
trying to do. Any input on getting this done would be much appreciated.
-Heschi
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