This tip focuses on using SecureCRT's dynamic port forwarding functionality with a 'Master' session to create an SSH SOCKS proxy associated with a connection to a gateway server. Have their connections forwarded through this SSH SOCKS proxy and on to the desired (including other sessions established with SecureCRT) will be able to Using an SSH SOCKS proxy, any application that is SOCKS 4 or 5 compatible To reach all machines within a remote network (behind the gateway). SecureCRT provides the ability to create an SSH connection with a dynamic port forwarding configuration that can then be used as a SOCKS proxy This can be problematic and time-consuming,Įspecially if more than two jumps are required. Server, and then issue another SSH connection from that server to each One solution would be to establish an SSH connection to the gateway Of devices that reside in a remote network behind a single gateway server. Index Using a SecureCRT ® Secure Shell Connection as a SOCKSĪt times the need arises to access a number