Server :: SSH Tunnel Port Forwarding

Mar 18, 2010

I currently have a gui running on port 8000 on some of my remote servers, unfortunately i do not control the firewall so can not open that outbound port to access it from hereIs there a way with an ssh tunnel to redirect that to another port so i can access it from here?

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Ubuntu Networking :: SSH Tunnel / Port Forwarding

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I don't understand the concept of ssh port forwarding and tunneling.I was going to set up a remote desktop (vnc) connection to my grandmother's laptop that we'll give her soon so if something goes wrong i can fix it from here (she lives on the other side of the world). However, i've read using vnc plain over the internet isn't secure, and that i can secure it by running it through an ssh tunnel.That's what i've understood so far. However, from there on i get confused.

I'd have to run both an ssh server AND a vnc server on her laptop? So what i'd have to do is ssh into her computer, and then while logged on on her computer, somehow open a vnc connection back from the remote server to the local computer? Then i'd go back to my local computer and open a port where the vnc connection is waiting? From the concept, it would seem like i should be able to tunnel all the regular network traffic from the local computer to the remote one through ssh?

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Code:
PORT STATE SERVICE
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internet > eth0 (pc1) and ppp0 (the PPPoE connection, pc1) > eth1 (pc1) > eth0 (pc2)

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pc2:
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/etc/resolv.conf (The same DNS as the first PC)

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Code:
eth0: 192.168.12.9
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[code]....

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I have the following setup and Im trying to forward all incoming connection on port 1194 on eth2 which is the external network to ip 192.168.10.100, but seems its not working.

Current config:

# Generated by iptables-save v1.3.8 on Sun Nov 16 00:00:54 2008
*nat
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[code]....

plus im adding the prerouting:

iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i eth2 -p tcp --dport 1194 -j DNAT --to-destination 192.168.10.100

This configuration doesnt work. I also I have tried:

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and the same its not working. Connecting thru telnet to the domain: telnet mydomain.org 1194 doesnt work, but within the server, running telnet 192.168.10.100 1194 it works.

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Here's my (admittedly complex) situation:

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What is the best way to get [URL] to work from inside my network?

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Code:
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Attached is a screenie of my router's firewall page, so you all can look at it and see if I'm an idiot and doing it wrong. You might notice uTorrent there, it's because this machine is a dual-boot with 7, and the router doesn't differentiate the OS's. Also the SSH @ 46 port is for the Windows side, with freeSSHd. I changed the port on that one so the client I have can distinguish them, so it can run a reachability test.

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Code:
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I'm trying to enable port forwarding so I can use my computer as an FTP server to some friends. Here's my setup:

CLEAR wireless modem <--> LAN port 4 on router (not WAN) and LAN port 1 on router <---> eth0 in Ubuntu 9.10

The modem acts as a DHCP server which successfully assigns an IP address to my desktop system. I can also go onto the internet just fine on my desktop, and any other computer that connects to the router.

I have enabled port forwarding on the modem (not the router because it's being used as a switch, and not using its WAN port) to forward ports 21 and 80 to my desktop. What I don't understand, though, is that when I try to FTP to the modem's WAN IP address, the connection is refused. However, when I use websites such as:

www.canyouseeme.org
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They say ports 21 and 80 are open (and not other random ports like 22 or 23 which I tried to see if the site simply said everything was open) but I cannot access my site from a web browser.

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I am setting up Apache (Fedora 12) inside my home network. From inside my home network I access it without any problem. I need to set it up to access it from internet. I have the following questions. Here is temporary setup for testing purpose.
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Jul 20, 2010

I tried to make "ssh tunneling", but failed and got this message.

Quote:

Administrator@windstory-PC /
$ ssh -R 7869:localhost:7869 windowsstudy@192.168.0.4
windowsstudy@192.168.0.4's password:

Warning: remote port forwarding failed for listen port 7869 Last login: Wed Jul 21 01:56:04 2010 from 192.168.0.2 -bash-3.2$

1. system environment

192.168.0.2 - windows 7 + copssh
192.168.0.4 - centos 5.4 x86 + openssh

2. Guide for setting "ssh tunneling"

[URL]

3. Added this to sshd.conf

Quote:

AllowTcpForwarding yes

4. "netstat -na|grep 7869" at 192.168.0.4

Quote:

[root:maestro:~]# netstat -na|grep 7869
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:7869 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:7869 127.0.0.1:53539 ESTABLISHED

[code]....

5. result of "ssh -vvv -R 7869:localhost:7869 windowsstudy@192.168.0.4"

Quote:

debug3: authmethod_lookup password
debug3: remaining preferred: ,password
debug3: authmethod_is_enabled password

[code]....

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Quote:

mytelnet 7869/tcp # My Telnet server

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