--Wendy
On 10/5/05, Roy Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The tunnel should be started from the same machine that is running softsqueeze. If you have Cygwin installed the ssh client there will work. Add the following to your ~/.ssh/ssh_config
Host MyServer
HostName Myserver
GatewayPorts no
TCPKeepAlive yes
Compression no
#port forwarding for slimserver
LocalForward 9000 LocalHost:9000
LocalForward 3483 LocalHost:3483
Then in xterm type ssh MyServer -N -f If every thing is set up correctly this will create a tunnel with out the need to keep xterm open. I use a similar setup to create a tunnel for my SBG.On 10/5/05, Wendy Seltzer < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On 10/5/05, Roy Owen < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:You didn't say what OS you are using, I'll assume MS Windows. Have you tried using a client like tunnelier from BitVise or PuTTy? I've found that using a seperate ssh client to create the tunnel and forward the ports is quite often more reliable.
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Wendy Seltzer
http://wendy.seltzer.org/blog/
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