Re: "Reverse" Forwarding X11 using " ssh -L 6000:myhost:6000 myfirewall "
From: Bill Hase (hase@sk.sympatico.ca)Date: 04/18/02
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From: Bill Hase <hase@sk.sympatico.ca> Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 19:47:23 -0600
Works Great!!!!
Thanks a lot,
Bill
smn wrote:
> Does this help?
> http://bsdvault.net/sections.php?op=viewarticle&artid=93
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> - Scott
>
> "Bill Hase" <hase@sk.sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:3CB3C170.5070005@sk.sympatico.ca...
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>>I can not log into work over high a speed connection using ssh since
>>there is a firewall. I want to log in through a modem to work and use
>>then make a high speed connection using
>>
>>"ssh -l 6000:myhost:6000 myfirewall".
>>
>>Then start up an xterm back through to "myhost" and log off my modem.
>>Then I should have a high speed X11 connection to my PC using ssh.
>>
>>"myhost" is a Win98 box running cygwin-XFree86 behind
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>>"myfirewall" is my OpenBSD box.
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>>What steps does "ssh -X myfirewall" to forward X11?
>>
>>I need to "reverse" forward X11 using "ssh -l 6000:myhost:6000
>
> myfirewall".
>
>>Any ideas???
>>
>>
>>Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Bill
>>
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