I recently asked mediatemple about ssh port forwarding and if they allowed ssh tunneling. Not only did they give me a replay the same day, a yes/no answer, but they gave me instructions to help me along.
Daniel,
We definitely allow these connections. If you need a walkthrough on setting this up, this might be a good place to start:
http://www.ssh.com/support/documentation/online/ssh/adminguide/32/Port_Forwarding.html
If that doesn’t work out for you, try the other search results from google.com:
http://www.google.com/search?q=ssh+port+forwarding&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official
If you should have any further inquiries regarding your (mt) Media Temple service, please feel free to contact us at any time.
That’s pretty cool, the first link is a pretty good overview of the process too.
For what we were talking about the other day (dynamic port forwarding), there is a link on that page that explains that as well. This will allow you to do what you were doing before with the proxy server you previously had with 1and1, but now it will just be tunneled through the SSH connection, so it will be a little more secure since no one on your local network will be able to decipher the traffic.
That's pretty cool, the first link is a pretty good overview of the process too.
For what we were talking about the other day (dynamic port forwarding), there is a link on that page that explains that as well. This will allow you to do what you were doing before with the proxy server you previously had with 1and1, but now it will just be tunneled through the SSH connection, so it will be a little more secure since no one on your local network will be able to decipher the traffic.
That’s pretty cool, the first link is a pretty good overview of the process too.
For what we were talking about the other day (dynamic port forwarding), there is a link on that page that explains that as well. This will allow you to do what you were doing before with the proxy server you previously had with 1and1, but now it will just be tunneled through the SSH connection, so it will be a little more secure since no one on your local network will be able to decipher the traffic.