Hi, It says the following but I'm afraid I don't really understand it. If you could help I would be grateful!
Best regards Jim j...@ernie:~$ debug1: Connection to port 6600 forwarding to <ip-address> port 6600 requested. debug2: fd 5 setting TCP_NODELAY debug2: fd 5 setting O_NONBLOCK debug3: fd 5 is O_NONBLOCK debug1: channel 1: new [direct-tcpip] channel 1: open failed: connect failed: Connection refused debug1: channel 1: free: direct-tcpip: listening port 6600 for <ip-address> port 6600, connect from 127.0.0.1 port 43990, nchannels 2 debug3: channel 1: status: The following connections are open: #1 direct-tcpip: listening port 6600 for <ipaddress> port 6600, connect from 127.0.0.1 port 43990 (t3 r-1 i0/0 o0/0 fd 5/5 cfd -1) debug3: channel 1: close_fds r 5 w 5 e -1 c -1 On 15 March 2010 16:50, Karl O. Pinc <[email protected]> wrote: > On 03/15/2010 11:18:19 AM, James Allsopp wrote: > > Thanks for the reply, using a -4 flag just changes the 2 to a 1 in > > the > > error > > message. > > > > Thought about using a VPN, but bemused why this isn't working? > > Have you tried debugging ssh with -v or -vvv etc.? > > > > > Thanks, > > Jim > > > > On 15 March 2010 15:58, Karl O. Pinc <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > On 03/15/2010 09:12:42 AM, James Allsopp wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I've a Debian System running mpd (music player system) that I use > > SSH > > > > tunneling to use at work. > > > > I've altered the openwrt configuration to port forward to that > > > > machine, I've > > > > included the contents of the /etc/config/firewall at the end of > > this > > > > mail. > > > > > > > > I can ssh into the debian machine fine from anywhere. In Linux, > > I'm > > > > using > > > > the following commands to set up the tunnel. > > > > > > > > ssh -f ja@<ip-address> -L 6600:<ipaddress>:6600 -N > > > > ssh -f ja@<ipaddress> -L 8000:<ipaddress>:8000 -N > > > > > > > > In windows, I can just use putty. > > > > > > > > Using windows from work or at home when connected to the wireless > > I > > > > can > > > > access my music fine. From work linux machines or > > > > from my laptop via a mobile phone tether I get the following, > > after > > > > the > > > > connection has succesfully been set up. > > > > channel 2: open failed: connect failed: Connection refused > > > > > > Google says use 'ssh -4'. > > > > > > You may find that openvpn is a more robust solution, or not. > > > > > > > > > > > > Karl <[email protected]> > > > Free Software: "You don't pay back, you pay forward." > > > -- Robert A. Heinlein > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > openwrt-users mailing list > > > [email protected] > > > https://lists.openwrt.org/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-users > > > > > > > ------quoted attachment------ > > _______________________________________________ > > openwrt-users mailing list > > [email protected] > > https://lists.openwrt.org/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-users > > > > > > > Karl <[email protected]> > Free Software: "You don't pay back, you pay forward." > -- Robert A. Heinlein > > _______________________________________________ > openwrt-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openwrt.org/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-users >
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