SSH Tunnelling Proxy Question
- From: DaveJ <davej2000@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2007 15:08:02 -0000
Hi,
I'm fairly new to some networking concepts, so I hope this is a
reasonably straight forward question.
There are some resouces I want to access in work, from home. Things
like code repositories (cvs).
In work I can access the remote repository from my machine "bothin"
which is on the same internal network.
machine called "frontdoor". Once I ssh to frontdoor I can then sshFrom home I cant access bothin directly, instead I have to ssh to a
onto Bothin.
What I would like to do from my home machine is proxy all requests for
specific ports like 2401 (cvs port) through Bothin. This way I can
access the internal cvs server at work, and check out code onto my
home machine.
Can anyone give me suggestions of how to set this up? BTW all these
machines are running Solaris 10.
Thanks
.
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