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My remote application has debug port opened 5005 on a remote host (call them rmt.dev.host). The issue is I can get access to the rmt.dev.host only through ssh-port.



Is it possible to make ssh tunnel to access 5005 port from my machine?










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    My remote application has debug port opened 5005 on a remote host (call them rmt.dev.host). The issue is I can get access to the rmt.dev.host only through ssh-port.



    Is it possible to make ssh tunnel to access 5005 port from my machine?










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      My remote application has debug port opened 5005 on a remote host (call them rmt.dev.host). The issue is I can get access to the rmt.dev.host only through ssh-port.



      Is it possible to make ssh tunnel to access 5005 port from my machine?










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      My remote application has debug port opened 5005 on a remote host (call them rmt.dev.host). The issue is I can get access to the rmt.dev.host only through ssh-port.



      Is it possible to make ssh tunnel to access 5005 port from my machine?







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          The -L option does exactly that:



          ssh -L 5005:localhost:5005 rmt.dev.host


          The port 5005 on your machine will be tunnelled to the port 5005 on the remote host (localhost above is considered relatively to the ssh server).






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            The -L option does exactly that:



            ssh -L 5005:localhost:5005 rmt.dev.host


            The port 5005 on your machine will be tunnelled to the port 5005 on the remote host (localhost above is considered relatively to the ssh server).






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              The -L option does exactly that:



              ssh -L 5005:localhost:5005 rmt.dev.host


              The port 5005 on your machine will be tunnelled to the port 5005 on the remote host (localhost above is considered relatively to the ssh server).






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                The -L option does exactly that:



                ssh -L 5005:localhost:5005 rmt.dev.host


                The port 5005 on your machine will be tunnelled to the port 5005 on the remote host (localhost above is considered relatively to the ssh server).






                share|improve this answer













                The -L option does exactly that:



                ssh -L 5005:localhost:5005 rmt.dev.host


                The port 5005 on your machine will be tunnelled to the port 5005 on the remote host (localhost above is considered relatively to the ssh server).







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