What you probably need to look into is doing "port forwarding" with ssh and sshd.
You can find info in the man pages and of course via google. Ted On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 04:51:04PM -0600, George Smith wrote: > Gentleman: > > What we are trying to do is as follows. We are not > linux savvy so long explanations will be just fine :). > > The basic goal is to provide a SSH connection > to a machine running mvBase. MvBase is a operating system > running on top of windows NT4.0 or windows 2000. It is where > our applications reside in a blob - they are > not windows applications. When you connect > to a mvBase telnet server you can do not have > access to the windows world. > > thanks in advance. > george > > ------------------------- > --machine A -- > --client windows PC -- Each individual machine can connect to > -- -- only specific port numbers > --running accuterm a -- Example - one machine can connect via > --terminal emulator -- telnet (accuterm) to ports 8031,8032,8033 > --10.1.1.54 -- > -- -- > --can be a hundred -- > --or more PC clients -- > ------------------------- > | > | > telnet connection > | > | > ------------------------- > --machine B -- > --debian box -- > -- -- > -- -- > -- -- > -- -- > --10.2.2.27 -- > ------------------------- > | > telnet connection > | > ------------------------- > --machine C -- ports 8031,8032,8033 > --windows server -- > --2000 or nt4.0 -- > -- -- > --running mvBase -- > --database and -- > --mvBase telnet -- > --server -- > -- -- > --10.2.2.35 -- > ------------------------- > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- WAR IS GOOD FREEDOM IS SLAVERY IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH