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deanna

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SSH 2 and tunneling
« on: October 23, 2006, 09:27:26 am »

I am most interested in finding out if you Ice.tcp Pro program supports ssh 2, proxy server, and ssh tunnelling.  I looked in the forums but couldn't find out anything.


I look forward to hearing back from you.

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SSH 2 and tunneling
« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2006, 09:54:05 am »

It supports ssh2 by default. Tunneling the way I'm assuming you want to do it requires ssh-server on the PC, this is NOT part of Pro. I'm not sure about the proxy. I assume you are trying to use squid or something similar to proxy ssh connections??
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« Reply #2 on: October 26, 2006, 08:38:43 pm »

Bob,

ie tunnelling we forward standard email pop3 ports 110 and 25 to other ports.  for sake of argument lets say 110 goes to 5631 and 25 goes to 5641.  How can I make tcp pro do this?

ie proxy server.  We use a proxy server to allow ssh access to our computer.  for example we have branch offices using dial-up that need to access our mainframe so we use a proxy server so that it appears that they are connected locally to our server when in fact they are not.  

we currently have putty telnet that does this for us. However the slave or remot printing is giving us problems and we are looking into other alternatives that would better suit our needs.  Thanks in advance.
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SSH 2 and tunneling
« Reply #3 on: October 27, 2006, 03:25:20 pm »

Bob,

ie tunnelling we forward standard email pop3 ports 110 and 25 to other ports.  for sake of argument lets say 110 goes to 5631 and 25 goes to 5641.  How can I make tcp pro do this?
Pro will not do tunneling. You can only change it's default port from 22 to something else.
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ie proxy server.  We use a proxy server to allow ssh access to our computer.  for example we have branch offices using dial-up that need to access our mainframe so we use a proxy server so that it appears that they are connected locally to our server when in fact they are not.  
I don't think you can do this either.
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