Re: Restrict port forwarding - how?

From: Ingolf Steinbach (ingolf.steinbach_at_jena-optronik.de)
Date: 07/17/03


Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2003 09:12:17 +0200

Sascha Schwarz wrote:
> simply use keys and restrict it with the option
> "permitopen=12.34.56.78:293" (<IP>:<Port>),
> you can put one ore more statements like this and seperyte it with ",".

Hi Sascha,

thanks for your answer. Could you please provide some more
information on this?

 - "keys": yes, we are going to use authentication via
    keys rather than via passwords; do you mean this?

 - "permitopen": where would I have to put this option?
    Is this available in specific implementations of ssh
    only?

Kind regards
    Ingolf

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