Changes for page SSH tunnel
Last modified by Jan Rhebergen on 2023/01/04 15:57
From version 3.1
edited by Jan Rhebergen
on 2022/12/29 21:12
on 2022/12/29 21:12
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To version 3.3
edited by Jan Rhebergen
on 2022/12/29 21:54
on 2022/12/29 21:54
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... ... @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ 96 96 ssh -p 8082 jan@localhost 97 97 }}} 98 98 99 -This should log you in on the restricted host. If you need to supply a password it means you did not copy your own public keys or the permission of the ##authorized_keys## file in set incorrectly. These keys are different (personal) public keys that you should have on your home pc/laptop account. Again this should generate respective verbose output on the restricted host. When succesful you can logout on the middle man host and also stop the ##autossh## running on the restricted host. 99 +This should log you in on the restricted host. If you need to supply a password it means you did not copy your own public keys or the permission of the ##authorized_keys## file in set incorrectly. These keys are different (personal) public keys that you should have on your home pc/laptop account. Again this should generate respective verbose output on the restricted host. When succesful you can logout on the middle man host and also stop the ##autossh## running on the restricted host. If you cannot login from an outside host (not localhost) it might be because the provider that hosts your middle man server has a firewall that need to be adjusted (i.e. amazon, oracle, etc). 100 100 101 101 == Automation and persistence == 102 102