The -g and -R options
From: Cylurian (fsromero@hotmail.com)
Date: 12/21/02
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From: fsromero@hotmail.com (Cylurian) Date: 21 Dec 2002 01:52:16 -0800
if I type
ssh -L 5003:time.csudl.edu:5003 -N jro@time.csudh.edu
I know that what ever comes out from the user to the server will be
secure, but is that also true when the data goes from the server to
the user?
If the tunnel is secure both ways, then what are the -g and -R options
for?
thx
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