2009/11/20 zoniguana <rjustinwilli...@gmail.com>

> Depends, really, on your firewall and what you want to accomplish.
> Your clients need to be able to initialize connections to the server's
> port 8140 (TCP).
> Your server needs to be able to reply from its TCP 8140 back to the
> client, but does not need to initiate connections.
> If you want to push changes out via puppetrun, you need to have the
> server able to initiate connections on the client's TCP 8139, and to
> have your clients reply to the server from their TCP 8139.
>
> Hi,

Does it mean it's not possible to tunnel both 8139 and 8140 connections into
an SSH connection ?

regards

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