ssh and firewall

From: karim bernardet (bernardet.karim_at_wanadoo.fr)
Date: 06/29/03

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    Hello,

    I have done a server application and a client application which use
    sockets. But I have to put them on firewalled computers which are only
    accessible with ssh. Is there a way to have them working in that
    configuration ?

    Thanks for your help,

    Karim.


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