-R [bind_address:]port:host:hostport
ssh -R *:8080:localhost:80 -N root@website.com
or
ssh -R 0.0.0.0:8080:localhost:80 -N root@website.com
or
ssh -R [::]:8080:localhost:80 -N root@website.com
Note that if you use OpenSSH sshd server, the server's GatewayPorts option needs to be enabled (set to yes or clientspecified) for this to work (check file /etc/ssh/sshd_config on the server). Otherwise (default value for this option is no), the server will always force port bound on the loopback interface only.
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http://superuser.com/questions/588591/how-to-make-ssh-tunnel-open-to-publicQuelques pistes pour monitorer le TCPforwarding
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http://blog.rootshell.be/2009/03/01/keep-an-eye-on-ssh-forwarding/In Firefox, the solution is easy. Simply type about:config in the address bar and set network.proxy.socks_remote_dns to true. This will have the remote end (i.e., the machine you are SSH’ing to) handle the DNS lookups.
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http://fooninja.net/2010/09/06/how-to-tunnel-everything-through-ssh/alises changent à chaque redémarrage de HTTHost. La recherche de balises « exo
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http://www.certa.ssi.gouv.fr/site/CERTA-2001-INF-003/