On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Michael R. Jinks wrote:

> Greetings.  Sorry to keep posting about this but I'm not getting much 
> response and this _seems_ like it should be a pretty straightforward issue.
> 
> I want to use ssh to connect a non-routable subnet to a routable 
> Internet host, such that connections to a particular port on the 
> Internet host are forwarded to a host on the non-routable net.
> 
> I'm using this command line, on a machine on the internal net:
> 
> ssh -v -g -R 2345:localhost:22 $REMOTEHOST

Is this ssh or ssh2?

I found that ssh forwarding didn't work, but ssh2 did.

--Jeff

> 
> As I read this command line, a connection to port 2345 on $REMOTEHOST 
> should act like a connection to port 22 on the machine that initiated 
> the ssh connection.  But there's no mention of any port being forwarded 
> in the ssh debugging output, and attempts to connect to port 2345 on 
> $REMOTEHOST come back "connection refused".
> 
> Can somebody please tell me what I'm doing wrong?  I'm starting to get 
> desperate, and my users are starting to get angry.
> 
> I'm using OpenSSH 2.1.1, on Red Hat 6.2 and Red Hat 7.
> 

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