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Is it possible to setup SSH tunnel between client, remote IPv4 and remote IPv6 VPS
So here's the scenario I am looking for. I have two VPS as follows:
VPS1 - both IPv4 and IPv6 available (Debian)
VPS2 - only IPv6 available (Debian)
My self - only IPv4 available (Windows)
I want to be able to connect to VPS2 via VPS1. I know one way of doing it is to setup VPN on VPS1 and then I connect to that VPN and then connect to VPS2. But I was thinking if it is possible to do some kind of SSH tunnel/port forwarding so I can connect to VPS2 via VPS1?
Comments
You could use HE's tunnelbroker, or a SSH tunnel (expose local), or a SSH bastion. There are more, like sshuttle too
ssh -J user1:passwd1@jump_host1,user2:passwd2@jump_host2 destination_host
Jump Host?
I have no idea if it’s what you want..
https://blog.scottlowe.org/2015/11/21/using-ssh-bastion-host/
I tried this on my Windows machine but getting error:
Bad stdio forwarding specification xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxx:0000:0000:0000:0001
My command:
ssh -J [email protected]:9000 root@xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxx:0000:0000:0000:0001:19000
@thedp @td512
Let me look at SSH bastion.