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SSH port forwarding
Local port forwarding allows ssh to connect one of your ports to the destination's port. This is particularly useful for localhosted websites, which you can run on the host and access on your machine
Some key terms:
<client-port> = Port on the machine you're using to ssh. Ex: laptop
<host-port> = Port on the machine running sshd
<host-address> = URL of machine running the sshd, which you're logging onto
<url-from-host> = Name relative to the host machine who's port the host forwards
The opens an ssh tunnel without obstructing the current terminal:
ssh -NL 8001:localhost:7000 emiliko@cs.ox.ac.uk &
ssh -NL <client-port>:<url-from-host>:<host-port> <user>@<host-address> &
In config file
The syntax in the ~/.ssh/config
is quite similar
Host mirrorside
User emiliko
Hostname cs.ox.ac.uk
LocalForward 8001 localhost:7000
The general format looks like
LocalForward <client-port> <host-address>:<host-port>