Re: Problems with SSH Forwarding

2003-01-23 Thread Keith Morse
On 20 Jan 2003, Kevin Breit wrote: > Hey, > I'm trying to do SSH forwarding into work. This worked earlier today, > which is why I am perplexed. I have: > > ssh -f -P -N -L 1234:irc.company.com:6667 [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > When I run that, I get: > > bind: Cannot assign requested address

RE: Problems with SSH

2003-01-23 Thread Charles Kibler
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 15:35:38 + From: Alan Peery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Problems with SSH Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Charles Kibler wrote: > Using username "ckibler". > ckibler@hostname's password: > ?]0;ckibler@RHL1:~[ckibler@

Re: Problems with SSH

2003-01-23 Thread Alan Peery
Charles Kibler wrote: Using username "ckibler". ckibler@hostname's password: ?]0;ckibler@RHL1:~[ckibler@RHL1 ckibler]$ This almost looks like an emulation error! Your terminal type is getting set differently on the two machines. Check "env | grep -i tty" and "env| grep -i term". Alan -

Problems with SSH

2003-01-23 Thread Charles Kibler
In setting up SSH Tunnel for using DreamweaverMX I am running Putty and Plink, Linux 8.0 In testing and setup with Putty I get the following response login as: ckibler ckibler@hostname's password: [ckibler@RHL1 ckibler]$ With Plink I get: Using username "ckibler". ckibler@hostname's password:

Problems with SSH Forwarding

2003-01-20 Thread Kevin Breit
Hey, I'm trying to do SSH forwarding into work. This worked earlier today, which is why I am perplexed. I have: ssh -f -P -N -L 1234:irc.company.com:6667 [EMAIL PROTECTED] When I run that, I get: bind: Cannot assign requested address channel_setup_fwd_listener: cannot listen to port: 1