How can i view actual state of ssh port-forwarding rules?
In ssh session i pressed ~C then i defined forwarding rule, then got Forwarding port.
response, then added another one. how can i view these rules at once? (not by scrolling terminal up)
ssh> ?
Commands:
-L[bind_address:]port:host:hostport Request local forward
-R[bind_address:]port:host:hostport Request remote forward
-D[bind_address:]port Request dynamic forward
-KL[bind_address:]port Cancel local forward
-KR[bind_address:]port Cancel remote forward
-KD[bind_address:]port Cancel dynamic forward
wanted command -... display current port forwarding rules
ssh ssh-tunneling
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In ssh session i pressed ~C then i defined forwarding rule, then got Forwarding port.
response, then added another one. how can i view these rules at once? (not by scrolling terminal up)
ssh> ?
Commands:
-L[bind_address:]port:host:hostport Request local forward
-R[bind_address:]port:host:hostport Request remote forward
-D[bind_address:]port Request dynamic forward
-KL[bind_address:]port Cancel local forward
-KR[bind_address:]port Cancel remote forward
-KD[bind_address:]port Cancel dynamic forward
wanted command -... display current port forwarding rules
ssh ssh-tunneling
netstat/ss are your friends.
– Rui F Ribeiro
Jun 27 '18 at 10:50
I havenetstat
on local machine, not on shared remote computer
– Yurij
Jun 27 '18 at 10:55
1
I am unfamiliar with the prompt you indicate in your terminal example. What software package/ssh client are you using?
– 0xSheepdog
Jun 27 '18 at 16:46
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In ssh session i pressed ~C then i defined forwarding rule, then got Forwarding port.
response, then added another one. how can i view these rules at once? (not by scrolling terminal up)
ssh> ?
Commands:
-L[bind_address:]port:host:hostport Request local forward
-R[bind_address:]port:host:hostport Request remote forward
-D[bind_address:]port Request dynamic forward
-KL[bind_address:]port Cancel local forward
-KR[bind_address:]port Cancel remote forward
-KD[bind_address:]port Cancel dynamic forward
wanted command -... display current port forwarding rules
ssh ssh-tunneling
In ssh session i pressed ~C then i defined forwarding rule, then got Forwarding port.
response, then added another one. how can i view these rules at once? (not by scrolling terminal up)
ssh> ?
Commands:
-L[bind_address:]port:host:hostport Request local forward
-R[bind_address:]port:host:hostport Request remote forward
-D[bind_address:]port Request dynamic forward
-KL[bind_address:]port Cancel local forward
-KR[bind_address:]port Cancel remote forward
-KD[bind_address:]port Cancel dynamic forward
wanted command -... display current port forwarding rules
ssh ssh-tunneling
ssh ssh-tunneling
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Yurij
asked Jun 27 '18 at 10:44
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netstat/ss are your friends.
– Rui F Ribeiro
Jun 27 '18 at 10:50
I havenetstat
on local machine, not on shared remote computer
– Yurij
Jun 27 '18 at 10:55
1
I am unfamiliar with the prompt you indicate in your terminal example. What software package/ssh client are you using?
– 0xSheepdog
Jun 27 '18 at 16:46
add a comment |
netstat/ss are your friends.
– Rui F Ribeiro
Jun 27 '18 at 10:50
I havenetstat
on local machine, not on shared remote computer
– Yurij
Jun 27 '18 at 10:55
1
I am unfamiliar with the prompt you indicate in your terminal example. What software package/ssh client are you using?
– 0xSheepdog
Jun 27 '18 at 16:46
netstat/ss are your friends.
– Rui F Ribeiro
Jun 27 '18 at 10:50
netstat/ss are your friends.
– Rui F Ribeiro
Jun 27 '18 at 10:50
I have
netstat
on local machine, not on shared remote computer– Yurij
Jun 27 '18 at 10:55
I have
netstat
on local machine, not on shared remote computer– Yurij
Jun 27 '18 at 10:55
1
1
I am unfamiliar with the prompt you indicate in your terminal example. What software package/ssh client are you using?
– 0xSheepdog
Jun 27 '18 at 16:46
I am unfamiliar with the prompt you indicate in your terminal example. What software package/ssh client are you using?
– 0xSheepdog
Jun 27 '18 at 16:46
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The follow will list the tunnels created by ssh and sshd.
lsof -i -n | egrep 'ssh'
lsof -i -n | egrep 'sshd'
firewall-cmd --list-all-zones
will list all zones and port rules.
Nice! lsof do the trick!IPv6 107472 0t0 TCP [::1]:8888 (LISTEN)
– Yurij
Jun 28 '18 at 8:31
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The follow will list the tunnels created by ssh and sshd.
lsof -i -n | egrep 'ssh'
lsof -i -n | egrep 'sshd'
firewall-cmd --list-all-zones
will list all zones and port rules.
Nice! lsof do the trick!IPv6 107472 0t0 TCP [::1]:8888 (LISTEN)
– Yurij
Jun 28 '18 at 8:31
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The follow will list the tunnels created by ssh and sshd.
lsof -i -n | egrep 'ssh'
lsof -i -n | egrep 'sshd'
firewall-cmd --list-all-zones
will list all zones and port rules.
Nice! lsof do the trick!IPv6 107472 0t0 TCP [::1]:8888 (LISTEN)
– Yurij
Jun 28 '18 at 8:31
add a comment |
The follow will list the tunnels created by ssh and sshd.
lsof -i -n | egrep 'ssh'
lsof -i -n | egrep 'sshd'
firewall-cmd --list-all-zones
will list all zones and port rules.
The follow will list the tunnels created by ssh and sshd.
lsof -i -n | egrep 'ssh'
lsof -i -n | egrep 'sshd'
firewall-cmd --list-all-zones
will list all zones and port rules.
answered Jun 27 '18 at 16:40
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Nice! lsof do the trick!IPv6 107472 0t0 TCP [::1]:8888 (LISTEN)
– Yurij
Jun 28 '18 at 8:31
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Nice! lsof do the trick!IPv6 107472 0t0 TCP [::1]:8888 (LISTEN)
– Yurij
Jun 28 '18 at 8:31
Nice! lsof do the trick!
IPv6 107472 0t0 TCP [::1]:8888 (LISTEN)
– Yurij
Jun 28 '18 at 8:31
Nice! lsof do the trick!
IPv6 107472 0t0 TCP [::1]:8888 (LISTEN)
– Yurij
Jun 28 '18 at 8:31
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netstat/ss are your friends.
– Rui F Ribeiro
Jun 27 '18 at 10:50
I have
netstat
on local machine, not on shared remote computer– Yurij
Jun 27 '18 at 10:55
1
I am unfamiliar with the prompt you indicate in your terminal example. What software package/ssh client are you using?
– 0xSheepdog
Jun 27 '18 at 16:46