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Commit 8873045d authored by Michael Blaschek's avatar Michael Blaschek :bicyclist:
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......@@ -9,10 +9,15 @@ You should be able to use an SSH tunnel.
Assuming you're trying to transfer a file from a remote computer ("remote") to your local computer ("local"),
establish the tunnel via the third computer ("gateway") by typing this on your local computer:
`ssh -fNL 12345:remote:22 gatewaylogin@gateway`
```bash
ssh -fNL 12345:remote:22 gatewaylogin@gateway
```
Then you can run an unlimited amount of SCP commands on this tunnel (still typing on your local computer):
`scp -P 12345 remotelogin@localhost://path/to/remote/file /local/path/where/you/want/file`
```bash
scp -P 12345 remotelogin@localhost://path/to/remote/file /local/path/where/you/want/file
```
I just tested this on my network, and it worked perfectly.
The above method is fine if the remote network is secure, but if it is not secure,
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