Ssh Setup a SSH Tunnel: Difference between revisions
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The "-f" option tells ssh to go to background. | The "-f" option tells ssh to go to background. | ||
The "-N" option tells ssh to NOT execute any command on the remote system. | The "-N" option tells ssh to NOT execute any command on the remote system. If "-N" is omitted, the ssh tunnel will establish '''AND''' login. |
Revision as of 02:53, 27 December 2018
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Overview
OpenSSH can be used to tunnel traffic from the local host to a remote host you have an account on.
Setting a Tunnel from a Local Port to a Port on a Remote Host
ssh -f <remote-host-ssh-user>@<remote-host-address-on-which-ssh-is-exposed> -L <local-port>:<remote-host-interface-to-forward-to>:<port-on-remote-host> -N
The "-f" option tells ssh to go to background.
The "-N" option tells ssh to NOT execute any command on the remote system. If "-N" is omitted, the ssh tunnel will establish AND login.