Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 12:43:13 -0500 (CDT) From: veldy@veldy.net To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: AMD64 SSH Port Forwarding? Message-ID: <1923.24.196.51.3.1158082993.squirrel@www.veldy.net>
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Has anybody noted any issues with port forwarding using SSH tunnels on FreeBSD 6.1 AMD64? I just recently upgraded my machine from i386 to amd64, using nearly all the same configuration files. Now, remotely, I make an SSH session to my machine and attempt to forward ports, as usual, and I find that all of these fail. The listener exists on localhost, but nothing is forwarded. Trying to connect to the localhost listener results in a connection, but no traffic. I can verify all services are running. For what its worth: FreeBSD 6.1-p6 AMD64 PF (same configuration as previous machine that worked) Ports - 25, 443, 3128 All above ports are active and functioning, but forwarding to them via a tunnel consistantly fails. Only changes are motherboard, CPU, memory and of course moved from i386 to amd64. The NICs, hard drives and cd/dvd drives all came from the old machine and are the same physical pieces of hardware. I have not been table to find any configuration changes that can account for this behavior and I find no record in the logs what-so-ever.
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