If the keys line up nicely across jumps...
On Wed, Jan 2, 2019, 10:49 AM Kay Wrobel In case of multiple "jumps", might I suggest the -J switch which allows
> you to specify a jump host.
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> Kay
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> > On Jan 2, 2019, at 9:37 AM, Gus Heck wrote:
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> > I typically resolve this sort of situation w
In case of multiple "jumps", might I suggest the -J switch which allows you to
specify a jump host.
Kay
> On Jan 2, 2019, at 9:37 AM, Gus Heck wrote:
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> I typically resolve this sort of situation with a ssh proxy such as
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> ssh -f user@123.456.789.012 -L :127.0.0.1:8983 -N
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> Then I
I typically resolve this sort of situation with a ssh proxy such as
ssh -f user@123.456.789.012 -L :127.0.0.1:8983 -N
Then I can access the solr GUI from localhost: on my machine, and all
the traffic is secured by SSH. Pick your local port ( here) as desired
of course. Sometimes I ha
In this case create a VPN and then access it.
> Am 02.01.2019 um 11:03 schrieb s...@cid.is:
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> First I want to thank you for your comments.
> Second I'll add some background information.
>
> Here Solr is part of a complex information management project, which I
> developed for a customer and w
First I want to thank you for your comments.
Second I'll add some background information.
Here Solr is part of a complex information management project, which I
developed for a customer and which includes different source
databases, containing edited/imported/crawled content.
This project run