Ubuntu Security :: SSH Port Forwarding, Disable Or Edit A Forwarded Port?

Nov 1, 2010

sudo ssh -L 750:192.168.123.103:873 username@192.168.123.103It does exactly what it's supposed to do, but how do i edit / remove this rule?Is there some config file where i can alter the forwarding? How does it get stored?Im using Ubuntu 10.10Server Edition (allthough i recon it would be pretty much the same across all versions

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I'll explain this in one sentence: Is it possible to program a port-binding shellcode in which people across the Internet can connect to, without being thwarted by the router blocking their data because the port its bound to doesn't allow port-forwarding

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Code:
PORT STATE SERVICE
22350/tcp closed unknown

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Mar 28, 2010

I'm not that great with mailservers, and just been thrown a curveball with a MS Exchange environment for which there is apparently no solution... yeah, right. But is there a workaround?

The problem is that the site mail (SMTP) needs to be sent via port 26 instead of the commonly used 25. Port 25 is mapped to a mailfilter, which apparently causes havoc with some of the mail, and the techs that have been on site trying to coax the Exchange server to co-operate have said that the only way would be to get rid of the filter.

The problem is that there are number of apps that are unable to have the outgoing port changed and so keep sending mail out on port 25.

I look after the Unix/Linux side of things at work, and I was wondering if there was an easy way to set up a Ubuntu box to receive mail on port 25 and just forward it to the MS box on port 26? So, in other words (and I hope this makes sense): monitor port 25, and forward whatever comes in on port 25 to the server on port 26. Simple portforwarding, or is it? What steps do I need to take?

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When I use the following command:

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ssh user@ssh_server -R 5500:localhost:5500 -p 22

I get an error "remote port forwarding failed for listen port 5500". However when I try remote port forwarding in WinXP by use of putty there is no problem...

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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

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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]....

6. I added 7869 for telnet service as follow;

Quote:

mytelnet 7869/tcp # My Telnet server

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Nov 11, 2010

As it stands I have a small home network operating behind my modem/router. Some of the ports on this are forwarded to my PS3 for gaming but I was looking at forward some for my file server.

At the moment I've forwarded port xxx22 to port 22 on my server for SSH for instance. ANd similarly 21 for FTP (although it doesnt seem to want to connect for any more than a few seconds using that). What I was thinking of doing was placing a small website for a handful of ppl to use on the server too and port forward again - xxx80 to 80. It works just fine but I'm a little concerned on the security front.

As I've moved the port to something different from the outside world I'm presuming I will have already cut the potential for malicious folks to wander in but is there anything else I should be doing? At the moment there's no firewall operating on the server, usually as its hidden behind the modem/router. But if I open this thign up more permanently what should I be doing? I've read a few articles on it but I'm always left with the overwhelming thought of "Thats if theres no firewall in my router" as they just seem to do the same.

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Feb 4, 2010

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The first question is, is there a danger of running different security levels on the two machines? I don't care about the server, there is no data on it so I currently forward port 80 and am considering forwarding ports 631 (CUPS) and a port for LDAP. Will this effect my desktop (which has info I don't want to loose).The next question is whether port forwarding / hardware firewall is actually a safeguard against attack.

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May 13, 2010

I'm trying to SSH into my home computer from a remote location outside of my house's LAN and can't figure out remote port fowarding.

The guide here says to use the following:

Code:

I've tried connecting to my home computer through many combinations of the syntax listed above, read the man file, and looked online for help. But can't find out the proper syntax or a good guide that isn't written for Windows users using Putty.

Let's assume for the sake of simplicity that the public IP address of my home SSH server is 123.123.123.123, the private IP address of my home SSH server is 192.168.1.100, my home SSH port is 2222, and the SSH port at my current location is is 22. How would I write out the command?

Every time I try to connect I get a "connection times out" error.

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I had to add them to my firewall script when I installed openvpn on my dd-wrt router:

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iptables -I FORWARD -i tun0 -o br0 -j ACCEPT
iptables -I INPUT -i tun0 -j REJECT
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o tun0 -j MASQUERADE

what should I add/change to set up port forwarding of port 1000 to ip 192.168.1.200. also how to get the answer sent by 192.168.1.200 follow the same route used by the data received through port forwarding.

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I have VM1 acting as a router for VM2, giving access to my real lan for internet access. The problem I'm having is I cannot get VM1 to forward ports 80 (http) or 222 (ssh) to VM2 from my real lan.

Here is the script I've cobbled together from various (foreshadowing!) locations:

Code:

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Code:
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Jul 22, 2010

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I can get to the non-ssl part of the site so the static ip is resolved and the port forwarding all works.

Does any one have any ideas (and in fact i think I may have just solved it - Ports - 80 mis open but I haven't done anything with 443. Will check it out and post back.

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One obvious example that probably clarifies my question:
When I open port 443 (outgoing or incoming) for https/ssl traffic, I don't want this port to be used for say openvpn traffic.
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while
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I have tried this many different ways.

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sed $sshs1 /home/l/Desktop/test

the reason i have it as a string in this instance is because $sshs1 gets a variable, but im not working on that right yet. I've tried changing the ' to ` and ". this is what i get:

sed: -e expression #1, char 7: unterminated `s' command
sed: -e expression #1, char 8: extra characters after command
sed: -e expression #1, char 8: extra characters after command
"
sed: -e expression #1, char 7: unterminated `s' command

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When overseas, I use a Ubuntu laptop and an Android tablet.

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