Difference between revisions of "SSH Forwarding"
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To access web interfaces on other systems, use SSH port forwarding, like so: | To access web interfaces on other systems, use SSH port forwarding, like so: | ||
− | ssh -L [localport]: | + | ssh -L [localport]:foreign-system:[foreignport] tunnel-system |
− | + | This makes a connection yourmachine:localport <-> <tunnel-system> <-> foreign-system:foreignport | |
− | '''Note:''' In order to forward privileged ports, you need root access. | + | So, from your local system to open a mysql connection to "roentgen", use: |
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+ | ssh -L 33306:roentgen:3306 gourd.unh.edu | ||
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+ | You can now use mysql as if it is running locally on port 33306: | ||
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+ | mysql -P 33306 -h 127.0.0.1 -p | ||
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+ | Note: yes, you must use -h 127.0.0.1, or else mysql will try /tmp/mysql.sock and fail to connect, since it is trying your locally running mysqld. | ||
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+ | '''Note:''' In order to forward privileged ports, you need root access. SO DON'T! |
Latest revision as of 16:17, 25 December 2016
To access web interfaces on other systems, use SSH port forwarding, like so:
ssh -L [localport]:foreign-system:[foreignport] tunnel-system
This makes a connection yourmachine:localport <-> <tunnel-system> <-> foreign-system:foreignport
So, from your local system to open a mysql connection to "roentgen", use:
ssh -L 33306:roentgen:3306 gourd.unh.edu
You can now use mysql as if it is running locally on port 33306:
mysql -P 33306 -h 127.0.0.1 -p
Note: yes, you must use -h 127.0.0.1, or else mysql will try /tmp/mysql.sock and fail to connect, since it is trying your locally running mysqld.
Note: In order to forward privileged ports, you need root access. SO DON'T!