I apologize. That's what happens when you read too quickly. :/Am 19.03.2018 um 15:28 schrieb Steven Spencer:Thomas, We always do our port-forwarding for x2go via a firewall appliance, but you can do this pretty easily by implementing a firewall on the Linux box and doing your port-forwarding from there. On the client side, you simply specify the port for ssh (maybe 222 or 223 or something) and then redirect that port on the server's firewall to the actual ssh port (22). You can do a quick Google search on port-forwarding with IPTables or ufw to get a feel for how this is done.I think you totally misunderstood what Thomas is asking for. He doesn't want to forward/change the ssh port X2Go uses to connect to the server, but rather an equivalent to ssh -L1234:some.host:3456 user@x2goserver Kind Regards, Stefan Baur
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