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26-11-2004, 12:55 #1
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Teamspeak OVER SSH
Dear all,
I would like to connect to my teamspeak server by forwarding traffic over port 22(ssh), rather than opening anymore ports on my server firewall.
Is this possible? I have tried it using our normal port forwarding methods in Putty, but it doesn't seem to work.
Has anyone got any ideas?
Cheers,
Tartus
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26-11-2004, 13:03 #2
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Can you forward UDP packets over a SSH tunnel?
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26-11-2004, 14:28 #3
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I guess not - apparantly its possible over IPSEC? but I have never tried this. Thanks Brian - that explains why its not working!!
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26-11-2004, 15:36 #4
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Well, I was just asking. I think you can only tunnel TCP connections over SSH.
IPSec on the other hand might do it, if you use it in tunnel mode, transport mode would be a bit useless for that.
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26-11-2004, 17:02 #5
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Yeah, I have been doing some reading and you definately can only tunnel TCP over SSH.
I'll have a look into IPsec - call me paranoid, but I just don't really like having ports open/forwarded on the firewall. Is there any plans for a version of teamspeak that travels over some form of encrypted tunnel?
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26-11-2004, 17:36 #6
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No idea. However I'm pretty sure you can tunnel Teamspeak over L2TP or PPTP.
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