Remote address as asteriks *
The -R option allows to set a remote interface and it can be ether:
- omitted
80:localhost:8080 - empty
:80:localhost:8080 - asterisk
*:80:localhost:8080
The remote.moe is working only if it's omitted otherwise the tunnel will return 502 error.
The problem is that the OpenWrt sshtunnel package use the * if the remote address is not specified.
I created a PR that will allow an empty remoteaddr but it still won't solve the issue https://github.com/openwrt/packages/pull/21263
From ssh man:
By default, TCP listening sockets on the server will be bound to the loopback interface only. This may be overridden by specify‐ ing a bind_address. An empty bind_address, or the address ‘*’, indicates that the remote socket should listen on all interfaces. Specifying a remote bind_address will only succeed if the server's GatewayPorts option is enabled (see sshd_config(5)).
Also another related problem is than the -N option disables output of the domain after connection. The same problem for the srv.us https://github.com/pcarrier/srv.us/issues/18
The -R option allows to set a remote interface and it can be ether:
- omitted
80:localhost:8080- empty
:80:localhost:8080- asterisk
*:80:localhost:8080The remote.moe is working only if it's omitted otherwise the tunnel will return 502 error.
The problem is that the OpenWrt sshtunnel package use the
*if the remote address is not specified. I created a PR that will allow an empty remoteaddr but it still won't solve the issue openwrt/packages#21263
Thats quite interesting - I cannot see why remotemoe shouldn't be able to accept any input as it doesn't use this information for anything (if I recall correctly) - so it shouldn't make any difference - but I would like to investigate this further at some point
Also another related problem is than the -N option disables output of the domain after connection. The same problem for the srv.us pcarrier/srv.us#18
Hmm, I have not had any problems using the -N client side when connecting to remotemoe - could you provide more information about this?
Thanks for submitting :)