Hi, I've done this quite a lot of times, with puTTY on my laptop and openssh on 2 Linux boxes. I never had trouble when connecting from my local laptop (puTTY) to the first box (openssh), then (within this ssh sessions) when needed, starting another ssh session to the second FC box:
[Win box/puTTY] ------ssh1------ [Linux box 1/openssh] ------ssh2------ [Linux box 2/openssh] Never need a proxy or whatever ... Why this does not fit you ? PS: For me, puTTY is a ssh client, not an ssh proxy :) -----Message d'origine----- De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de kevinj Envoyé : vendredi 15 décembre 2006 23:25 À : [email protected] Objet : tunnelling through 2 servers hi guys. i'm unable to access my home server directly from my work station due to a firewall. i do have access to a unix server, and from there i can ssh into my server from command line (ssh myhomeserver.com) but if its possible i'd like to use putty. i want to be able to tunnel my workstation traffic to my home server, through the unix server, but haven't figured out how. i've tried opening a putty session to the unix server then opening a second putty session using the first as a proxy but it failed. i've been able to use putty as a proxy for other applications but it hasn't worked for me on this. when i launch the second putty session i get an error "server unexpectedly closed network connection" i get the same error from another computer. any tutorials for how to daisy chain ssh connections? kevin -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/tunnelling-through-2-servers-tf2829801.html#a7900369 Sent from the SSH (Secure Shell) mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
