Thought you guys might be interested in the new matrix trailer
I got about 100-120 kilobytes per second download on the bittorrent
link.  Great quality

http://www.gametab.com/files/torrents/revolutions_640_dl.zip.torrent

--mat
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From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Thu Aug 21 17:36:54 2003
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Matthew Eastman)
Date: Thu Aug 21 11:36:56 2003
Subject: [brlug-general] ssh port forwarding question
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The closest I can find is this (from ssh man page):
-g      Allows remote hosts to connect to local forwarded ports.
I know it works when forwarding ports with '-L' but I do not know if it
works with forwarding ports with '-R', but it is worth a try

-- Matthew Eastman

On Thu, 2003-08-21 at 07:04, John Hebert wrote:
> I need to vnc over ssh to a machine behind a firewall. I can run:
> 
> ssh -R 5900:ipaddressoftargetPC:5900 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> on the target machine and it successfully causes myhomefirewall to listen on
> port 5900 and forward that traffic to ipaddressoftargetPC behind the target
> PC's firewall.
> 
> I know this because I can ssh to myhomefirewall and do:
> 
> telnet localhost 5900
> 
> and I get back traffic from the vnc server running on the target PC.
> 
> However, what I want to do is run a vnc client on a machine behind
> myhomefirewall and connect to the target PC. How would I do this? The
> machine myhomefirewall is an OpenBSD box, so I'm suspecting I need to change
> pf.conf, though one the other hand, it seems I should be able to connect via
> ssh to myhomefirewall and some how get to port 5900 on the target PC. ???
> 
> I tried a number of different methods on the third machine but now my brain
> is a little fuzzy. Can anybody hit me with a cluebat?
> 
> Thanks,
> John Hebert
> 
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