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Date:      Wed, 19 Apr 2000 15:41:38 -0400
From:      "Aron Allenson" <aallenson@rsrosenbaum.com>
To:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   SSH
Message-ID:  <NDBBIHDFGMKEPOOMLLOBIEILCAAA.aallenson@rsrosenbaum.com>

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I am trying to set up a secure tunnel to another host.
The first line bellow is my command line and I have been assured that the
syntax is correct.
I have also been assured that the remote host is set up correctly.
I have a good point-to-point connection and am able to ping them.

When I issue the command line with the -v for verbose messaging on, I get
this feedback.
Can anyone help me diagnose my problem?

Aron Allenson
R.S. Rosenbaum & Co., Inc.
435 Hudson Street
New York, NY 10014

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Command line followed by feedback:

bash$ ssh -l user8 -L 6005:162.138.232.101:20087 -p 6207 162.138.232.101 -v
SSH Version 1.2.20 [i386-unknown-freebsd2.2.8], protocol version 1.5.
Standard version. Does not use RSAREF.
38.166.212.43: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh_config
38.166.212.43: ssh_connect: getuid 1000 geteuid 0 anon 0
38.166.212.43: Connecting to 162.138.232.101 port 6207.
38.166.212.43: Allocated local port 1023.
38.166.212.43: connect: No route to host
38.166.212.43: Trying again...
38.166.212.43: Connecting to 162.138.232.101 port 6207.
38.166.212.43: Allocated local port 1023.
38.166.212.43: connect: No route to host
38.166.212.43: Trying again...
38.166.212.43: Connecting to 162.138.232.101 port 6207.
38.166.212.43: Allocated local port 1023.
38.166.212.43: connect: No route to host
38.166.212.43: Trying again...
38.166.212.43: Connecting to 162.138.232.101 port 6207.
38.166.212.43: Allocated local port 1023.
38.166.212.43: connect: No route to host
Secure connection to 162.138.232.101 on port 6207 refused; reverting to
insecur.
Using rsh. WARNING: Connection will not be encrypted.
/usr/bin/rsh 162.138.232.101 -l user8
rlogin: connect(162.138.232.101): No route to host
162.138.232.101: No route to host
bash$



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