port forwarding

From: Payal (payalrathod_at_gmail.com)
Date: 06/17/05

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    Hi,
    I always have some confusion on port forwarding. Can someone please
    clear my basic concepts with the following 2 examples.

    ssh -L 1100:localhost:110 example.net

    When I connect to 127.0.0.1:1100 I am connected to example.net:110?

    ssh -L 1100:scriptkitchen.com:110 example.net

    How does this differ from above? Can someone explain what happens in
    both these cases?

    Thanks a lot in advance.
    With warm regards,
    Payal


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