[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #5070: Add shell commands to host options for port forwarding
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Tue Aug 24 16:58:15 CEST 2010
#5070: Add shell commands to host options for port forwarding
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Reporter: https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=aitoawlaa4v8zbtoxhohmx6b-namhcianfqyroc | Owner: dkocher
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: interface | Version: 3.5.1
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: | Platform: Mac OS X 10.5
Architecture: Intel |
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Description changed by dkocher:
Old description:
> It would really be very useful if Cyberduck had an option to run a simple
> shell command before logging in to a host.
>
> I have to use port forwarding to log in remotely to my machine at work.
> So to SFTP files back and forth, I have to start X11 first, run something
> like "ssh -x -N -l <user> <server> -L2222:<mymachine>:22 &", and only
> then can I connect to localhost on port 2222 in Cyberduck to access the
> remote machine.
>
> An extra field under "More options" when you connect to a host would seem
> an appropriate place for this.
New description:
It would really be very useful if Cyberduck had an option to run a simple
shell command before logging in to a host.
I have to use port forwarding to log in remotely to my machine at work. So
to SFTP files back and forth, I have to start ''X11'' first, run something
like `ssh -x -N -l <user> <server> -L2222:<mymachine>:22 &`, and only then
can I connect to localhost on port `2222` in Cyberduck to access the
remote machine.
An extra field under "More options" when you connect to a host would seem
an appropriate place for this.
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.cyberduck.ch/ticket/5070#comment:1>
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