I had a few ideas kicking in the back of my head for a meeting topic. By no means am I volunteering to give a talk on this, however I thought it would be a good idea to toss out. </end-disclaimer> How about a talk on port forwarding? The talk could include tunneling via program (like the old school datapipe proggy) and more appropriately the finner points of SSH port forwarding. Other peripheral topics could be including such as: port knocking, alt mechanisms of ssh authentication, and X11 forwarding. Just a thought... Cheers, Mike
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I was planning on covering ssh port forwarding, vnc forwarding over ssh (more secure than x forwarding), and alternate authentication with ssh (specifically Public Keys) when I presented ssh next meeting. Mike Perry wrote:
I had a few ideas kicking in the back of my head for a meeting topic. By no means am I volunteering to give a talk on this, however I thought it would be a good idea to toss out. </end-disclaimer>
How about a talk on port forwarding? The talk could include tunneling via program (like the old school datapipe proggy) and more appropriately the finner points of SSH port forwarding. Other peripheral topics could be including such as: port knocking, alt mechanisms of ssh authentication, and X11 forwarding.
Just a thought...
Cheers, Mike
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Oh sweet. Is that the next meeting? I must have missed something. ~Mike <quote who="Eric Martin">
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I was planning on covering ssh port forwarding, vnc forwarding over ssh (more secure than x forwarding), and alternate authentication with ssh (specifically Public Keys) when I presented ssh next meeting.
Mike Perry wrote:
I had a few ideas kicking in the back of my head for a meeting topic. By no means am I volunteering to give a talk on this, however I thought it would be a good idea to toss out. </end-disclaimer>
How about a talk on port forwarding? The talk could include tunneling via program (like the old school datapipe proggy) and more appropriately the finner points of SSH port forwarding. Other peripheral topics could be including such as: port knocking, alt mechanisms of ssh authentication, and X11 forwarding.
Just a thought...
Cheers, Mike
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Oh sweet. Is that the next meeting? I must have missed something.
~Mike
Its official - see the WLUG website, and thanks(!) Eric for doing this. Later, Andy
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I was planning on covering ssh port forwarding, vnc forwarding over ssh (more secure than x forwarding), and alternate authentication with ssh (specifically Public Keys) when I presented ssh next meeting.
Mike Perry wrote:
I had a few ideas kicking in the back of my head for a meeting topic. By no means am I volunteering to give a talk on this, however I thought it would be a good idea to toss out. </end-disclaimer>
How about a talk on port forwarding? The talk could include tunneling via program (like the old school datapipe proggy) and more appropriately the finner points of SSH port forwarding. Other peripheral topics could be including such as: port knocking, alt mechanisms of ssh authentication, and X11 forwarding.
Just a thought...
Cheers, Mike
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participants (4)
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Andy Stewart
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Eric Martin
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Mike
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Mike Perry