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Solaris Networking - help
Hi all
Right, i need to admit Im c4p on networking. I hate it, always have, always will. Here's my problem Ive got 3 hosts. A B and C. I need to directly contact host C from host A, but at the moment I have to ssh on to B, to then ssh on to C. so, I need to set up host b, to forward my ssh to c. A - 192.30.163.X/24 B - 192.24.0.X/26 & 200.168.1.6 C - 200.169.1.8 So, I need to route my intial request from a via b, to get to c Any ideas ? SBK |
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