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Well, sort of...
The examples in the hint assume that you can access your corporate machine via SSH in the first place. More often than not if you have a firewall you won't be able to access ANYTHING from home/internet. However there is a way around that too.
Vapor
Try vapor to create such SSH tunnels easily with a nice GUI...
Huh?
That was a bit too abstract for me. I -think- I see what's going on, but I'm lost as to how to apply my information to these commands.
Huh?
>OK, let me set up this situation:
Re: Huh?
Thanks, that clarifies things a lot.
Re: Huh?
You don't connect as root, you just opens the tunnel as root. You are not allowed to open tunnels over ports <1023 as regular user. This restriction is similar to using sudo to edit system setting files. |
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