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- Subject: Re: Tunneling
- From: Dustin Oprea <myselfasunder@xxxxxxxxx>
- Reply-to: libssh@xxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2013 09:37:01 -0500
- To: libssh <libssh@xxxxxxxxxx>
You need to bind the local port yourself, and send the data into libssh. Dustin On Nov 27, 2013 6:41 AM, "Joao Pedro Almeida Pereira" < joao.almeida@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello, > I am trying to develop a tunnel system using libssh but from what i could > find in the tutorials i am not sure that i can do it with libssh. > What i need is a tunnel to reach an SSH server, basically what i need is > > ssh -T -N -L 9999:HostB:22 user@HostA > > > > My machine ====> HostA ====> HostB > > And then connect to HostB SSH server using the local port. > From what i saw in the tutor's i can do this but after receiving the > channel i would need to perform the authentication by hand and not use the > libssh to do the connection to that server. > > So basically what i want to know is if libssh is able to bind a local port > in order to be able to use libssh to handle the following connection > > BR > -- > ----- > -------- > João Pereira > > Email: joao.almeida@xxxxxxxxxxx > Web: http://www.bluetc.es >
Re: Tunneling | Joao Pedro Almeida Pereira <joao.almeida@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
Tunneling | Joao Pedro Almeida Pereira <joao.almeida@xxxxxxxxxxx> |