Jon,
I see now. And to your answer, yes, you can su and do that. No one will be
able to (in theory) listen in on your line and understand a word of what
you are doing between your server and you. I do "su" all the time when I
"ssh" into my machine. By the way, I have a question for you . What OS
Altoine Barker wrote:
> Jon,
>
> First, "ssh" works by encrypting your communication not by setting rights
> to it. Second, from your statement, I don't know what you are trying to
> ask other then that you had the concept of "ssh" all wrong. More info bud.
>
> Enjoy
> -- Al
Ok, I will explain
Jon,
First, "ssh" works by encrypting your communication not by setting rights
to it. Second, from your statement, I don't know what you are trying to
ask other then that you had the concept of "ssh" all wrong. More info bud.
Enjoy
-- Al
Jon Doe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can I do port forwardi