Even if you are an experienced *nix guru there are a couple of examples further down that are only available in later versions of OpenSSH. Take a look at Proxy Jump -J and reverse dynamic forwarding -R. First The Basics Breaking down the SSH Command Line The following ssh example command uses common parameters often seen when connecting to a remote SSH server. localhost:~$ ssh -v -p 22 -C neo@remo
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