I was thining of tyring that just to see if it would work.  You would think there would be
an example of it somewhere.  It's not how I'd like to use it, but it would be a
good way to figure things out.
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Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2022 05:01:48 -0600
From: Linus Sphinx <sphinxtar(a)gmail.com>
To: Gary <saclug(a)garymcglinn.com>
Subject: Re: [Lug-nuts] Basic SSH
Do you own both servers? Maybe generate keys and exchange them? Sorry for
the RTFM: 
https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/ssh-keygen.1.html
On Tue, Jul 5, 2022 at 11:35 PM Gary <saclug(a)garymcglinn.com> wrote:
  So, my eyes grow weary of google nonsense.
 But is there ever a way to use anything other than:
 ssh -L xxxx:localhost:yyyy 
server.com
 or
 ssh -L xxxx:server.com:yyyy 
server.com
 for example
 ssh -L xxxx:anotherserver.com:yyyy 
server.com
 for example when there are firewalls.
 How would it work?  Certificates only?  I'd like to use a password on
 
anotherserver.com
 I know I could get what I want using a double login and chaining ports.
 But, it seems like a real waste if the :localhost: is just to tickle the
 bind addresses on the server.
 -Gary
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