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常用的隧道技术有三种: 本地(L), 远程(R)和动态端口转发(D)
命令格式:
Samples:
- ssh -N -f -R 2222:127.0.0.1:22 123.123.123.123
- This example creates a tunnel for HTTP. This will forward port 80 of your localhost to port 80 of www.example.com.
ssh -f -N -q -L 80:localhost:80 username@www.example.com
- This example creates a tunnel for IMAP. Here we forward port 1143 on localhost to 143 (IMAP) on imap.example.com.
ssh -f -N -q -L 1143:localhost:143 username@imap.example.com
- This creates a tunnel from your localhost port 81 to 192.168.1.69 port 80 through dmz.example.com. This lets you see the web server from outside a LAN.
ssh -f -N -q -L 81:192.168.1.69:80 username@dmz.example.com- This example creates a tunnel for SSH itself, over localhost port 2222.
ssh -f -N -q -L 2222:target-host.example.com:22 username@dmz.example.com- This example creates a tunnel for IMAP. Here we forward port 1143 on localhost to 143 (IMAP) on 192.168.1.100 through dmz.example.com.
ssh -f -N -q -L 1143:192.168.1.100:143 username@dmz.example.com- VNC Viewer uses port 5900. This shows a double-hop.
# localhost --> wan-gateway --> dmz-gateway --> vnc-console ssh -L 5900:localhost:5900 root@wan-gateway.example.com ssh -L 5900:vnc-console.example.com:5900 root@dmz-gateway.example.com* reverse port forwarding
This is used in the following situation:
- You have a server inside a private LAN that you want to connect to from the WAN outside.
- You can't create a NAT and port forwarding on your firewall to map the machine to the outside.
- You have a server outside that you can connect to from the server inside the LAN.
- What this does is creates a connection from the server in the LAN to the server outside. Once that connection is established the server outside starts listening on port 2222. All connections to port 2222 are sent back to port 22 of the server in the LAN. Now you can leave this connection running in your office; go home and ssh to your proxy server at port 2222 and you will be connecting to your server inside the LAN on port 22.
ssh -f -N -q -R 2222:localhost:22 my_name@remote.example.com* tricky reverse forwarding
- This allows a server on an internal LAN expose a service to the outside WAN. For example, I have a database server that will only accept connections from a specific development box. That dev box is inside the firewall. I want to connect to the database from outside the firewall.
ssh -t -L 5432:localhost:1999 my_name@firewall.example.com ssh -t db_server ssh -t -R 1999:127.0.0.1:5432 my_name@firewall- Using scp through a DMZ gateway to a machine behind a firewall using a tunnel
First you setup port forwarding through an intermediary. This forwards your localhost port 2222 to port 22 on 192.168.1.100. Remember, that 192.168.1.100 is not on your local network; 192.168.1.100 is on the LAN network shared with 208.77.188.166.
ssh -f -N -q -L 2222:192.168.1.100:22 user@208.77.188.166 scp -P 2222 transformers.avi user@localhost:.A diagram might help. Remember, port 22 is the SSH server port on the 192.168.1.100 machine.
+---------------+ +----------------+ +----------------------+ | your | | remote DMZ | | server on remote LAN | | local machine | | server | | 192.168.1.100 | | | | 208.77.188.166 | | | | 2222: >-------| |-------> :22 | | | |\______________/| | | | | | | | | +---------------+ +----------------+ +----------------------+
-f Fork into background after authentication
-C Enable compression
-N Do not execute a shell or command. 不执行脚本或命令,通常与-f连用。
-g Allow remote hosts to connect to forwarded ports.
http://noah.org/wiki/SSH_tunnel (En, very good)
http://netsecurity.51cto.com/art/201304/390460.htm
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