I have some updates and successes.
First, I do see the forwarded ports with netstat -aon in a windows
command prompt:
TCP[::1]:2525 [::]:0 LISTENING 388
TCP[::1]:9933 [::]:0 LISTENING 388
I may have missed them because I didn't look at the ::1 add
Greetings, René Berber!
>> I ran netstat, I think in a non-cygwin terminal, and didn't see the
>> ports listed
> Then there is no tunnel.
^^
This.
> You probably used the wrong command instead of 'ssh -fNL ...'
>> For thunderbird, I pointed it at localhost and
>> the for
On 6/24/2012 1:33 PM, Ross Boylan wrote:
I ran netstat, I think in a non-cygwin terminal, and didn't see the
ports listed
Then there is no tunnel.
You probably used the wrong command instead of 'ssh -fNL ...'
For thunderbird, I pointed it at localhost and
the forwarded port, and was unable
On Sun, 2012-06-24 at 04:07 +0400, Andrey Repin wrote:
> Greetings, Ross Boylan!
>
> > Can non-cygwin applications "see" the ports ssh in cygwin sets up for
> > forwarding? I did some tests on Windows 7 and found that, although the
> > forwarding was clearly in effect for commands I ran in the cy
> Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2012 04:07:57 +0400
> From: anrdaemon
> To: ross; cygwin
> Subject: Re: cygwin port forwarding
>
> Greetings, Ross Boylan!
>
> > Can non-cygwin applications "see" the ports ssh in cygwin sets up for
> > forwarding? I did some test
Greetings, Ross Boylan!
> Can non-cygwin applications "see" the ports ssh in cygwin sets up for
> forwarding? I did some tests on Windows 7 and found that, although the
> forwarding was clearly in effect for commands I ran in the cygwin shell,
> it did not seem to be accessible to the regular Win
On 6/23/2012 11:29 AM, Ross Boylan wrote:
Can non-cygwin applications "see" the ports ssh in cygwin sets up for
forwarding? I did some tests on Windows 7 and found that, although the
forwarding was clearly in effect for commands I ran in the cygwin shell,
it did not seem to be accessible to the
7 matches
Mail list logo