Re: my computer -> home computer -> work server via ssh
- From: Adam Funk <a24061@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 11:23:36 +0100
On 2007-09-23, Ultrus wrote:
When working from home or the office, I copy files to and from my dev
server using ssh. My coworker who maintains the server added my home
ip address so that I can access the the files from there as well. As I
move around a lot, my coworker must be growing tired of me constantly
requesting additional IPs.
I figured out how to ssh to my home linux, then ssh to my dev server.
However, I have to do twice the work to get a file on my on-the-go
machine to play with. Is there a way I can forward, bounce, or somehow
shorten the process of getting files from work server <-> home
computer <-> my laptop ?
I asked a similar question in June and got this useful answer:
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.security.ssh/msg/9ec1f74557e119dc
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