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| Subject: | BindAddress for Sun SSH and SSH.com? |
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| Date: | Sun, 20 Feb 2005 20:19:37 +0200 |
Greetings, I am working on a script which uses different SSH implementations. The script needs to be able to set its source address for outgoing connections. With OpenSSH I can accomplish this by using the -b parameter or -o BindAddress option. It appears neither the ssh.com (v3.2.5, I haven't got a hold of Tectia yet) nor the Sun SSH implementation (v1.0.1) have these options. Is the source address configurable by any other means for these implementations or is this an OpenSSH-specific feature? regards, Dominique
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