Am Mi, den 20.04.2005 schrieb Richard Crawford um 15:56: > I'm new to port forwarding, and I thought I had it down. Apparently I haven't > got it quite yet. > > Now that I can use my Linux box at work to connect to our MS SQL Server > database using dbbrowser (thanks, Philip!) I'm trying to figure out how to > get to that server from home over port 22 via an intermediary host. > Graphically, the setup looks like this: > > > ME <---port 22---> Linux Server (FC2) <--- 1433 ---> SQL Server > > > I had administrative privileges on the Linux server in the middle, and SSH > access to it from home. 1433 is insecure and requires no authentication, but > the database needs a login. That's fine. I've used the FC2 computer to > connect to port 139 on a Solaris computer so that I can mount a remote Samba > share on my home computer via SSH, but I can't suss out how to do it this > time. Though it is documentation for the commercial SSH product, it nicely displays forwarding configuration with SSH (valid for OpenSSH too): http://www.ssh.com/support/documentation/online/ssh/adminguide/32/Port_Forwarding.html Hope it helps. I am not sure how you authenticate against the database. Alexander -- Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany | GPG http://pgp.mit.edu 0xB366A773 legal statement: http://www.uni-x.org/legal.html Fedora Core 2 GNU/Linux on Athlon with kernel 2.6.11-1.14_FC2smp Serendipity 16:20:37 up 8 days, 13:01, load average: 0.51, 0.78, 0.70
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