On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 09:11:38AM +0200, Mikael Olsson wrote:
> mouss wrote:
> >
> > I think he's tryng to tunnel samba.
> > does ssh work for udp flow? is it possible to "force" windows to use
> > ssh for file sharing?
>
> The only UDP tunneling I know to work in SSH is X.
> Also, as far as I've been able to tell, the Windows code is firmly
> superglued to the idea of being able to talk to IPs directly, and
> having everything run on ports 137-139. No such thing as a
> "connect to 127.0.0.1:11139 to get to 10.2.3.4:139".
X11 tunneling in SSH is TCP only, since X uses TCP for inet
transport.
AFAIK there is no direct way to tunnel UDP over ssh.
You could always install an IP over <some-tcp-protokoll>
tunnel that gets tunneled trough ssh...
In respect to SMB, i dont know if SMB protokoll also violates
the protocol layers (like FTP and many others ;) in a way
that you have to rewrite the packets payload to fix the
IP inside the SMB protocol.
Im not in SMB...
cheers, Juergen
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