On Wed, 22 May 2013, Lars Noodén wrote:
> One way you could try is like this[1]:
>
> ssh -L 5432:localhost:5432 \
> -o 'ProxyCommand=ssh -W %h:%p pub1.example.org' \
> devel.example.org
As a follow up here is a method that should work for older versions of ssh:
ssh -L 5
On 5/22/13 4:15 PM, Nelson Green wrote:
> ... connect my psql client directly to that development server, on it's
> port 5432. So I want to be able to locally run a command similar to:
> [me@mymachine]$ psql -U dbusername -h dev1 -p xxx
> where, if I remember correctly, xxx is the port I tunnel i
On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 08:15:24AM -0500, Nelson Green wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>Seems I'm a bit brain dead this morning, and I'm having difficulty
>remembering how to set up an ssh tunnel to our development server through
>the public facing system
>
>I can ssh into pub1 just fine
Hello all,
Seems I'm a bit brain dead this morning, and I'm having difficulty
remembering how to set up an ssh tunnel to our development server through
the public facing system
I can ssh into pub1 just fine, and from that shell I can ssh into the
development server, dev1. What I want to do is to
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