Re: Question about remote ssh tunnelling.
- From: "Ciccio" <lserena@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 18 May 2006 10:09:43 -0700
Hi Tim,
[SERVER]$ netstat -an | grep 1984 | grep LISTEN
*.1984 *.* 0 0 65536 0
LISTEN
[SERVER]$
There is no host-based firewall on SERVER, and tcp wrapper is not even
installed.
Other servers from different networks (for which pot 1984 on the
firewall has been open) manage to connect perfectly.
On both SERVER and CLIENT, in /etc/ssh/sshd_config I've changed
AllowTCPForwarding to yes and killed -HUP sshd, but still no joy.
What else can I try?
Ciccio
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