Is there a "howto" or something floating around about using
rsh.proxy? I'm trying to get working a crude VPN solution
whereby I ssh out from behind my employer's firewall to my
Linux router at home, from which (via ssh port forwarding) I
can connect back over that socketpair from home to work. I'd
like to be able to proxy X sessions, and of course I can do
that with a second ssh connection in the reverse direction
(in other words, by forwarding a port on which sshd is listening
back behind the firewall, and then doing a faux localhost ssh -X
on my gateway at home), but then I pay the (needless) price of
double ssh encryption.
I've found the man page for rsh.proxy, and it seems simple enough,
but it'd be nice if there were a couple paragraphs somewhere with
less detail and more usage description.
Thanks!
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