Ubuntu Networking :: Setting The Tunnels And Rdp?

Apr 17, 2011

I want to login to my university server, in windows i used Putty and rdp.the setting in putty (download to my ubuntu and runnig) SSH-> tunnels

destination: 2.bgu.ac.il:3389
source port:7000
on local
session SSH type 1.bgu.ac.il port:22

so far so good i logged in and i can see the files on the 1.bgu the next step is to open RDP and ask him to login localhost:7000Not Working, i use Gnome-RDP and Remmina Remote Desktop Client no luck on both.

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Ubuntu Networking :: SSH Tunnels On Startup?

Jan 6, 2010

I have multiple ssh tunnels that I need to run on startup. Does anyone know a working way to do that? I have tried creating a script and putting it in all sorts of directories (/etc/init.d/, /etc/, /etc/network/if-up.d/). I have also tried appending the commands to /etc/rc.local but nothing works. The script is actually executed in all these places because I tried putting a simple mv command in there and that was executed but these ssh tunnels won't be constructed. My script looks something like this:

#! /bin/sh
xterm -e ssh ....... &
xterm -e ssh ....... &
xterm -e ssh ....... &

I also have another program that I would like to run along with the ssh tunnels. The program needs to be run as root, but that won't work either.

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Jul 24, 2010

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Sep 7, 2010

got the problem with multiple ssh-tunnels. The case is:I have 1 server running Slackware 13.0 with external ip and few windows-machines. inetd daemon is running on the server, my script is listening on port 2345. I create multiple ssh-tunnels from client machines to the 2345 port of the server in order to initiate script execution. For debugging reasons the script simply echoes the incoming information to the connection initiator. This is how the connection is initiated.

Code:
ssh <user>@<my_server_IP> -L 5555:<my_server_IP>:2345
echo "hello"|nc -vn 127.0.0.1 5555 (a port on a client-machine, that is forwarded to <my_server_IP>:2345)
gives "hello" output.
Code:
client1 port 5555|----ssh-tunnel---- eth0|-------server---------------|

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The problem is that i need my script to execute some commands (registry parsing) on a remote client machine with winexe utility. So I need to identify each tunnel or each connection in order to execute the command on each of the client workstations. I need at least to have access to some ID of the ssh session or a tunnel, through which a certain connection was initiated and then use it to create a reverse tunnel or just connect to certain client via that client`s tunnel.

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Jul 26, 2011

I am looking at using reverse SSH tunnels to manage servers on client sites. I have played around with reverse tunnelling, and have it working on one server back to my middle man server from which I can SSH across from my own PC. All working fine. When I scale this up to 100+ servers reverse tunnelling in, usernames & passwords become a pain, so I'd prefer to use RSA keys instead. My question, finally you might say, is this, to successfully ssh from my PC to the remote server, do the RSA keys need to be on the middle man server as well, or is it just my PC and the remote server?

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May 7, 2011

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I attached a hub to the second port.

I have a Windows 7 client plugged into the hub.

"This setup was working on 2003 Server, now trying Ubuntu"

I followed the directions on the ubuntu site to setup Nat. GUI Method via Network Manager (Ubuntu 9.10 and up). I cannot connect.

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May 20, 2010

Somebody gave me an old Celeron 333MHz system w/ 96 MB RAM and I thought I would set it up as a little torrent server. So I installed Ubuntu server on it, but it does not see the NIC. I know the NIC functions because the person was using it hooked up to a network until a few days ago. Unfortunately, it's an ISA-based NIC and not PCI and my understanding is that I have to pass it IRQ and DMA settings to get it to work. Unfortunately, I wiped the windows 98 partition without thinking of snagging those settings. First of all, lspci does not show the hardware AT ALL. Here's the output I get:

Code:

00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 440LX/EX - 82443LX/EX Host bridge (rev 03)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 440LX/EX - 82443LX/EX AGP bridge (rev 03)
00:04.0 USB Controller: OPTi Inc. 82C861 (rev 10)

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The machine is an old 'Compaq Presario 5050' with a really crappy BIOS that doesn't really offer any help. I read a post somewhere that trying to load the 'ne' driver should work, so I tried:

sudo modprobe ne

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I want to do is make an old computer of mine that I use for web development be accessible to anyone within my LAN only.

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I know you can block incoming traffic to all IPs or add individual IPs to allow in, but how can i make the firewall only accept incoming traffic from those within my LAN network?

if you wish to know what I'm using to configure my firewall, I'm using firestarter on this server

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At the end of the doc page it says:

Code:

The problem though is that I don't have a wireless connection and what do I put at the end?

It says "bridge-ports eth1 wlan0" so should I change that to "eth1" twice or just leave "wlan0" out or how do I fix this?

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The ip addr command produces

Quote:

I suspect this down state to be an issue but the command ip link set wlan1 up is not doing anything

Quote:

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Code:
dom@NZXT:~$ cd Desktop
dom@NZXT:~/Desktop$ tar -xvzf DPO_RT3070_LinuxSTA_V2.3.0.2_20100422.tgz
DPO_RT3070_LinuxSTA_V2.3.0.2_20100422/
DPO_RT3070_LinuxSTA_V2.3.0.2_20100422/iwpriv_usage.txt
DPO_RT3070_LinuxSTA_V2.3.0.2_20100422/LICENSE ralink-firmware.txt
DPO_RT3070_LinuxSTA_V2.3.0.2_20100422/Makefile

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So, at the risk of sounding stupid, how do I put this options in to the /etc/init.d/ssh file? I tried adding it in the the "set" part but got an error, tried adding another "set" line and got an error and tried adding it to the first command there, but also got an error! Where does it go?

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Apr 20, 2010

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Apr 28, 2010

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My LG E500 laptop to function as a modem with a connection to the internet with a 3g usb modem.

There are built-in wireless LG E500.

My other laptop is an old webtech without wireless built in, but I have a wireless USB thing fully with snb5600 Router. Ubuntu can find the wireless USB thing. so it's not a problem.

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Jul 18, 2010

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Aug 1, 2010

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Oct 1, 2010

I am trying to connect to an existing VPN server that I have been using for years now. I am moving my develpment environment over to a Ubuntu box and I must have openvpn working in order to access SVN. It has been a few years since I have been setting up linux boxes. And networking is a soft spot for me. But

The server has been running without problem for a LONG time. A windows computer I have been using connects to it fine and I can access the network on this machine. I am setting up a new computer, but when trying to connect openvpn starts the initialization sequence completes but I cannot ping the network I am trying to connect to.

I use a second VPN connection to connect to an alternative network and it works fine. The difference between these two is that the working vpn connection is a routed IP tunnel and the one that is not working is a bridged connection.

The VPN that is working on this box brings up tun0 while the bridged connection connects but does not bring up a network tun device. The server logs look normal, it just looks like the client is not setting itself up to use the network once connected. (The key/cert pair work find when on a windows box) Just not on this new ubuntu build.

My current client config

Quote:

cert eric@home.crt
key eric@home.key
client
dev tap

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The server is using tap, as well as the working windows client uses "dev tap"

It has been a long time since I have been maintaining linux boxes but its coming back slowly.

Do I have to bring a device up manually ?

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Oct 12, 2010

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Oct 15, 2010

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I have previously managed to do such under XP Pro by using the Windows drivers and control program along with bridging the dongle with the ethernet, but am unable to use that same method withing 10.04.

For those interested - I have no idea what drivers are running the dongle, only that it seems to let me TRY and access any wifi APs nearby, but won't let me set it up to act as an AP itself.

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Oct 18, 2010

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Before I get too far into this, here are a few links/items for the sake of clarity. The first is a shoddy diagram of my (proposed) network topology, for all of you out there who, like myself, understand things visually:[url]

This is the output from running "ifconfig eth0" on the Ubuntu Desktop PC, which sits behind the bridge. The PC is connected, and can ping hosts across the Internet, but can only ping the router locally (that is, it can't ping any other device in the house, on either side of the bridge):

Code:

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I am very comfortable with computers, and reasonably comfortable with Ubuntu/Linux and the Linux command line -- I've been using the operating system for just over a year now -- but networking issues have always been perched right on the edge of my understanding. In short, it's likely this issue has more to do with me than it does with the hardware itself (although the more forums I browse, the more I start to doubt this bridge...).

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Jan 1, 2011

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So I partitioned the family tower, but I cannot connect wirelessly. And to run hard wire to the router would mean a complete tear down of my desk and set up in the living room area, and that will not help out the marriage long/short term.

on the internet connection and I gone through the panels trying to set up the connection but no luck. I'm running Vista and Ubuntu 10.10. I using vista to post here now.

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Feb 1, 2011

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Code:

debug2: x11_get_proto: /usr/bin/xauth list :0.0 2>/dev/null
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But once I log in, I get:

Code:

home:~>echo $DISPLAY
DISPLAY: Undefined variable.

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