An SSH reverse tunnel lets a remote server listen on a port and forward incoming connections through an SSH tunnel to a service running on another machine. It is commonly used to expose a service on a machine behind NAT or a firewall to the outside network 😎👇

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@dan_nanni Uhm, hint: Please don't use public, routable, IPs for your examples. There are reserved ranges for that: https://shivering-isles.com/2024/08/using-reserved-example-addresses

See RFC5735: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5735

Please use official example and test domains

Every now and then, you want to make an example. Suddenly you end up with the wildest domain names in these examples. A popular misuse of an IP that suddenly became a real address was 1.1.1.1 but there is a solution for this.

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