Re: How to fetchmail from ISP-b using SSH when ISP-a has socks?
On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 04:38:46PM -0700, Robert Cymbala wrote:
> joost@topaz.mdcc.cx (Joost Kooij) wrote:
> [...]
> > Or even crawling? The '-v' option to ssh is your friend, and together with
>
> Below is stderr from this command:
> $ ssh-socks -v -C -f cymbala@redpraxis.org -L 11110:redpraxis.org:110 sleep 5
I really ment simply "ssh -v cymbala@redpaxis.org", but never mind.
> SSH Version 1.2.27 [i686-unknown-linux], protocol version 1.5.
> Standard version. Does not use RSAREF.
> debian: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh-nonfree/ssh_config
> debian: Applying options for *
> debian: ssh_connect: getuid 1000 geteuid 0 anon 0
> debian: Connecting to redpraxis.org [64.176.182.204] port 22.
> debian: Allocated local port 1023.
> debian: connect: No route to host
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> debian: Trying again...
> debian: Connecting to redpraxis.org [64.176.182.204] port 22.
> debian: Allocated local port 1023.
> debian: connect: No route to host
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> debian: Trying again...
> debian: Connecting to redpraxis.org [64.176.182.204] port 22.
> debian: Allocated local port 1023.
> debian: connect: No route to host
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> debian: Trying again...
> debian: Connecting to redpraxis.org [64.176.182.204] port 22.
> debian: Allocated local port 1023.
> debian: connect: No route to host
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> Secure connection to redpraxis.org refused; reverting to insecure method.
> Using rsh. WARNING: Connection will not be encrypted.
> /usr/bin/rsh redpraxis.org -l cymbala -n sleep 5
> /usr/bin/rsh: No such file or directory
It don't see it claiming to do anything related to socks either.
Cheers,
Joost
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