grandsatrap wrote:
What is the difference between ssh -L 2000:localhost:5900 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This one will forward local connections to port 2000, by connecting them to 127.0.0.1:5900 from server.me.org
and ssh -L 2000:server.me.org:5900 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
This one will forward local connections to port 2000, by connecting to the IP address that "server.me.org" resolves to, at port 5900 from server.me.org.

I am not sure, but I think that the lookup is done from server.me.org, rather than your "local" machine. It will probably look in /etc/hosts first, and then ask via DNS.

The distinction here is important, as 127.0.0.1 is (almost) always assigned to the lo0 interface, whereas the IP returned from resolving "server.me.org" will most likely be assigned to the same network interface that you are connecting on. So, for instance, you could set your VNC server to only listen for incoming connections on port 127.0.0.1, for a more "secure" approach using ssh in this fashion. Otherwise, you have to make sure that your firewall blocks incoming on port 5900.

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Coleman

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