I don't know about THIS situation as I don't know Oracle but port forwarding HTTP (port 80 or even 443) is TOTALLY ssh port forwarding friendly. The ONLY problems you might have are DNS, where the server expects the request to say "www.foo.com" instead of "localhost" but even that can be hacked with an edit in your hosts file.
I've port forwarded port 80 lots of times with SSH with no problems. Scott Pierre Neyron wrote: >> It's not working. I can see in the firewall log that it allows the >> first packet to go to the app.server on port 9000 and it drops the >> second packet that goes for some reason to the app.server on port 1810. >> > The HTTP protocol is not ssh port fwding friendly. > >> Am I missing anything? >> >> Thanks, >> - - - - - - - - - - >> Henry >> > > app.server being a linux (?), I think it may be worth trying to use an > iptables rule instead of ssh fwding (but needs root privileges): > # iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -s your-work-station -d appserver -p tcp > --dport 9000 -j REDIRECT --to-port 1810 > > another idea: > on appserver: > # ssh -D 9000 -g appserver > then configure appserver:9000 as a socks proxy server in firefox on your > workstation. > > Regards, > Pierre > > -- Scott Baker - RHCE Canby Telcom System Administrator 503.266.8253