Re: ssh port forwarding errors

From: Brent Miller (unraveled_at_sbcglobal.net)
Date: 03/31/04

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    Jody Grafals wrote:

    > Anyone seen this error befor ?
    >
    > "channel 1: open failed: administratively prohibited: open failed"
    >
    > I get it when I try to run this command
    > ssh -f -g -n -b216.xxx.xxx.92 -N -L80:67.xxx.xxx.22.:80 -l root
    > 67.xxx.xxx.22

    You have to be root to be able to open port 80 on your local box, try
    using a port > 1024, like 8080 or something.

    HTH,
    Brent

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