01-09-2008
Some program has to exist on the unix box which is listening to that port. From your profile, it looks like you use AIX which I don't use. But try, on the unix box,
netstat -an | grep LISTEN
which should tell you if anyone is listen to the port. If not, you need to restart whatever program was supposed to handle that port. You can try:
telnet localhost 80
on the unix host to check port 80 which is the normal http port. (I will use 80, you will use your port number.) Just press return a couple of times. If you connect and get an error, that is good...it proves the program is listening and responding. Now go to your client machine and the same thing. In windows, open cmd window. Use:
telent ip.address 80
If this doesn't work, I would suspect a firewall issue between the boxes and whoever runs the firewall will need to open the port for you. I hope this stuff works with AIX, I have no AIX box for testing.
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Config::Model::models::Ssh::PortForward(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Config::Model::models::Ssh::PortForward(3pm)
NAME
Config::Model::models::Ssh::PortForward - Configuration class Ssh::PortForward
DESCRIPTION
Configuration classes used by Config::Model
Configuration class that represents the parameters required to specify port forwarding in a ssh configuration.
Elements
ipv6
Specify if the forward is specified iwth IPv6 or IPv4. Optional. Type boolean.
bind_address - bind address to listen to
Specify the address that the port will listen to. By default, only connections coming from localhost (127.0.0.1) will be forwarded.
By default, the local port is bound in accordance with the GatewayPorts setting. However, an explicit bind_address may be used to bind the
connection to a specific address.
The bind_address of 'localhost' indicates that the listening port be bound for local use only, while an empty address or '*' indicates that
the port should be available from all interfaces.Optional. Type uniline.
port
Listening port. Connection made to this port will be forwarded to the other side of the tunnel.Mandatory. Type uniline.
host - host name or address
Mandatory. Type uniline.
hostport - destination port
Port number to connect the tunnel to.Mandatory. Type uniline.
SEE ALSO
o cme
AUTHOR
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COPYRIGHT
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LICENSE
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perl v5.14.2 2012-10-29 Config::Model::models::Ssh::PortForward(3pm)