Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 23:53:17 -0500 (EST) From: "Michael Richards" <michael@fastmail.ca> To: freebsd-security@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Forwarding of ports via ssh Message-ID: <3AC2BFBD.000005.00548@frodo.searchcanada.ca>
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Hi;
I've got an odd situation where a development machine behind our NAT
firewall has to go into test production with a desktop client. The
client is stupid and will only connect to a certain IP on port 80.
How can I forward this port through both of our firewalls using ssh?
Here is what I tried and what I got:
The internal machine is 192.168.0.128
the remote machine IP is the one I want port 80 forwarded it is on
one of our servers and the IP has just been aliased.
bash-2.03# ssh -l root -R 80:192.168.0.128:80 remote.ip.address
root@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx's password:
Received disconnect: bind: Address already in use
I thought this was odd. I tried stopping the web server. No luck. So
I tried rebooting. No luck.
Is this just something I've overlooked, or is it possible that this
host has something nasty going on with it? For a time it was
vulnerable to the bind problem but had no evidence of a breakin,
nothing that trapdoor found an nothing suspicious with the firewall.
-Michael
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