Are you referring to the method involving netcat?
(Description here:
http://www.peerfear.org/rss/permalink/2004/09/09/OpenSSHGatewaysWithProxyCommand/
)

Regards,
Matt.

Robert Collins wrote:
 > No. 3) is all about the weakness in agent forwarding. Your local agent
will answer requests from the intermediate machine as if they were from
you, so the intermediate machine if attacked can login to anything you
can login into.

ProxyCommand is your friend though, it lets you tunnel via other
machines quite securely.

Rob
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