Re: git protocol over port-forwarding

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On 3/15/07, Bill Lear <rael@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wednesday, March 14, 2007 at 21:05:37 (+0000) Julian Phillips writes:
>...
>I don't think there is anything that needs changing with the git daemon
>... or at least I was able to successfully clone over an SSH port forward.
>
>I did get the same error as you originally, but this was due to SSH
>failing to setup the tunnel connection (checking the logs showed that I
>had got the hostname in the forward wrong).

Ok, so were you doing something like this:

% git clone git://localhost:5700/project

etc.?  and not using the ssh protocol, like this:

% git clone ssh://...

I think pure port forwarding won't support git+ssh. For that you need
the proxycommand approach I mentioned. Actually, I think there's a
more elegant approach just saying

Host fooproxied
   ProxyCommand ssh -q -a foo.yourdomain nc -q0 %h 22

cheers,



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