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Port Forwarding from different local addresses

Subject: Port Forwarding from different local addresses
Date: Fri, 02 Sep 2005 09:21:38 -0500
Hi all,

I found a feature in PuTTY that I would like to see if it is replicated
in OpenSSH.

Within PuTTY, I could forward multiple local ports from different IP
addresses to different remote hosts.


Here is an example:

127.0.0.1:80 forwarded to webserver1:80
127.0.0.2:80 forwarded to webserver2:80
127.0.0.3:80 forwarded to webserver3:80


Using some hacks to the /etc/hosts file, traversing a webapp that spans
several different webservers is made easier.


Thanks,

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