Damon McMahon
2010-Sep-02 13:34 UTC
OpenSSH rocks! OK, you know that already, but I just wanted to say it...
Greetings, For a while I've been pondering how to enable the business owner of my former employer (whose network I established and maintained before I left) to have webmail access to his email. The internal mail server is an old MacOS X 10.4 Tiger server protected behind an OpenBSD gateway (naturally). I commissioned it many years ago before hosted mail services were as cheap and competent as they are now. It's still doing a fine job, but I'm paranoid enough to say "no way" to exposing the ports of the +current+ version of MacOS X Server to the internet, nevermind one not even supported by Apple anymore. There were several potential solutions, but all were inelegant, expensive or needlessly complex for one reason or another. And then I remembered port forwarding using ssh -L. I'd never had a use for it until now. A few minutes testing...yes, this just might do the trick. All I need to do now is to pre-roll putty on a USB and there we go: a secure method to access a somewhat-less-than-secure mail server anywhere via a web browser. Did I mention you guys rock? Mental note: add a donation to my next OpenBSD CD purchase ;-) Best wishes to all you talented developers! Damon
Bryan
2010-Sep-02 15:52 UTC
OpenSSH rocks! OK, you know that already, but I just wanted to say it...
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 08:34, Damon McMahon <damon.mcmahon at gmail.com> wrote:> Greetings, ><snipped...>> Did I mention you guys rock? > > Mental note: add a donation to my next OpenBSD CD purchase ;-) >Actually, I think that you can make a donation to OpenSSH specifically. Bryan