[Zope] Zope & SSH tunelling

Hannu Krosing hannu@tm.ee
Mon, 12 Feb 2001 14:58:45 +0200


Dimitris Andrakakis wrote:

> Hannu wrote:
> 
>> I do it all the time by using zope on port 7080 on internal address
>> 192.168.10.2 and doing
>> 
>> ssh -C  -L 7080:192.168.10.2:7080 gateway.mynet.ee 
>> 
>> while the ssh session is running I can connect to localhost:7080 to
>> access remote zope
> 
> 
> It worked just great ! I use it normally on port 80, on a machine
> with ip, say, 147.102.222.210 name: www.ntua.gr and do:
> 
> ssh2 -C -S -L 80:147.102.222.210:80 myusername@www.ntua.gr 
> (see I've got the newer ssh 2.4.0). -S gives me tunnel only, i.e.
> no terminal. I give the password and voila ! I can connect to 
> http://localhost and /manage etc etc.
> 
> One more (stupid probably, please bear with me) question: this doesn't
> create any problem with *normal* traffic on port 80, does it ?

I'm afraid it prevents you from running any other httpd on your machines 
port 80. That's why I use other ports.

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Hannu