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nohup ssh -p <server_ssh_port> -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa -N -R *:8002:localhost:80 root@<server_domain> & | nohup ssh -p <server_ssh_port> -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa -N -R *:8002:localhost:80 root@<server_domain> & | ||
even better | even better | ||
./autossh -M 6667 -f -p <server_ssh_port> -i | ./autossh -M 6667 -f -p <server_ssh_port> -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa -N -R *:8002:localhost:80 -R *:1302:localhost:10003 -R *:2202:localhost:22 root@<server_domain> | ||
Now the local Radarcape is accessible on <server_domain> under port 8002, 1302 and 2202. | Now the local Radarcape is accessible on <server_domain> under port 8002, 1302 and 2202. |
Revision as of 18:30, 1 October 2013
Using SOCAT to copy TCP to a file
socat -u TCP:localhost:10002 OPEN:radarcape.bin,creat
Tunneling a port to another Radarcape
First, generate a SSH key pair on the local Radarcape
cd ~/.ssh dropbearkey -t rsa -f id_rsa
Set attributes of ~, .ssh and authorized_keys are set to 600.
Next, copy the public key given from above command to the server folder ~/.ssh/authorized_keys. Mind that the attributes of ~, .ssh and authorized_keys are set to 600. On the local Radarcape, add these commands to cape.sh
nohup ssh -p <server_ssh_port> -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa -N -R *:8002:localhost:80 root@<server_domain> &
even better
./autossh -M 6667 -f -p <server_ssh_port> -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa -N -R *:8002:localhost:80 -R *:1302:localhost:10003 -R *:2202:localhost:22 root@<server_domain>
Now the local Radarcape is accessible on <server_domain> under port 8002, 1302 and 2202.