You will be prompted to enter your user password for the client machine. Open up a terminal window on your client and issue the command: What this will do is create an SSH tunnel from your client to the website, such that you can point your browser to and have it redirected to the destination. This is made possible, thanks to local port forwarding. You can do that using SSH port forwarding. Let’s say, for instance, you want to reach the Slashdot website, but you want to do so over an encrypted connection (for whatever reason). I’m going to make this very easy to understand. I will assume you have the necessary SSH tools installed on both local and remote machine and that you have access (via ssh) to the third party machine in question. I want to show you how to use the first two types of port forwarding.
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