Just curious if SSH2 can do 'site-to-site' tunneling and how?  I know 
that SSH can do point-to-point (and I'm using that heavily), but can 
I set it up to tunnel to an entire remote network over a single 
connection?  Can it be configured to behave more like a proxy or VPN? 
E.g., I'm on the road and want to be able to access my corporate LAN 
and all the services on the LAN just as if I were physically in the 
office connected to that LAN.  Can I configure SSH2 such that I make 
a single tunnel connection to one server that would then forward 
requests to the appropriate machine on the LAN?  Are there examples 
or papers that might explain how to do this?


Thanks,
-Keith

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