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ssh tunneling
Name: CrackBase (by CrackSmoke) Date: September 8, 2006 at 19:33:04 Pacific OS: Linux CPU/Ram: crazy-stupid-fast Product: Not Bill
Comment:
Help! Pleas someone help me with setting up ssh tunnel so a user can print.
Ok, basically the linux bos is on network A. User, along with PC running windows (and putty) is on network B. How do I configure him to print via ssh tunnel. Please step by step thanks!
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