Complicated routing/SSH-FTP tunneling problem

From: Daniela (dgw_at_liwest.at)
Date: 05/31/03

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    Hi all!

    I have the following problem:

    I'm running a FreeBSD SSH server.
    Some clients can't connect to it. They are on a local network, connected to
    the internet through another server. This second server used to allow SSH
    login, and users could then connect to my server from the second server.

    On the second server, SSH login isn't allowed any more. It won't route any
    requests to the outside, except for mail. The FTP port is open, however. I
    heard it is possible to create a tunnel over FTP, so the clients could still
    get to my server.

    How could we do this (if it is possible)? Are there other ways?

    Greetings,
    Daniela

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