In case of multiple "jumps", might I suggest the -J switch which allows you to 
specify a jump host.

Kay

> On Jan 2, 2019, at 9:37 AM, Gus Heck <gus.h...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I typically resolve this sort of situation with a ssh proxy such as
> 
> ssh -f  user@123.456.789.012 -L 9999:127.0.0.1:8983 -N
> 
> Then I can access the solr GUI from localhost:9999 on my machine, and all
> the traffic is secured by SSH. Pick your local port (9999 here) as desired
> of course. Sometimes I have to do two layers of this if there is only a
> single machine accepting SSH for the remote network. Of course this
> requires that the client be able to give you SSH shell access.


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