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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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I noticed recently that PuTTY provides port forwarding (under "Tunnels"). Something similar in Cyberduck would be great, and this could provide inspiration for the interface.
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 port2222
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.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: