RE: SSH trickery using -R

From: STYMA, ROBERT E (ROBERT) (stymar_at_lucent.com)
Date: 06/30/05

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    Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 09:58:01 -0500
    
    

    > I don't expect any sort of good performance. I merely would like to
    > have access to a machine behind a plethora of networking hardware, for
    > remote management. I know that this is not an optimal
    > solution, but for
    > the short run, it works well.
    >
    I use this technique and get suprisingly good performance.
    I supplemented this technique with a small program which runs
    under cron and checks the link from the initiating side. It
    reestablishes the link if it goes away. Used with the -N option
    to ssh, you can just set up the port forwarding without the
    ssh session being up.

    Source for the program is at:

    http://www.swlink.net/~styma/SunAtHome/sshKeepAlive.html

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