openssh port forward in centos 4

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Thanks Benjamin, your solution was quick and simple.

Thanks to all.



On 1/4/06, Benjamin J. Weiss <benjamin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Erick Perez wrote:
>
> >Hi, I use putty in my windows xp machine. ssh server in a centos 4.
> >The centos 4 machine runs a web server that listens on port 1812, the
> >centos machine is behind a firewall that allows tcp 22 connections
> >only. I am on public internet.
> >
> >Can I forward/redirect/allow my web browser in windows to "see" the
> >web page in port 1812 of the centos machine via the SSH connection?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
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> >
> >-------------------------------------------
> >Erick Perez
> >Linux User 376588
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> >
> This is easy, and you don't have to do a thing on your server.  Go here:
>
> http://www.benjamin.weiss.name:8000/putty-tunnel.html
>
> I use it to connect to my VNC server that runs locally, but you can use
> it to tunnel any port.
>
> Ben
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Erick Perez
Linux User 376588
http://counter.li.org/  (Get counted!!!)
Panama, Republic of Panama
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