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Answer by Eduardo Lucio for ssh port forwarding with firewall-cmd

The "symptoms" and the data you present are very similar to what we experienced using KVM (libvirt) with the "default network". For this reason we find the answer below very pertinent...The "only" way...

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Answer by mwfearnley for ssh port forwarding with firewall-cmd

It sounds like your problems aren't a problem with your firewall-cmd commands, but something to do with OpenStack?For reference, I'll post the final response (by James Slagle, presumably this one) on...

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Answer by mwfearnley for ssh port forwarding with firewall-cmd

You could try firewall-cmd --add-forward-port:firewall-cmd --permanent --add-forward-port=port=222:proto=tcp:toaddr=172.x.x.x:toport=22firewall-cmd --reloadGeneral syntax...

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Answer by James Andreson for ssh port forwarding with firewall-cmd

Have faced a similar issue personally and this solution has come to my rescue. Please give it a try and let me know if it helped.There are few ways to access a server behind NAT:Port forwarding, you...

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ssh port forwarding with firewall-cmd

I'm trying to do an ssh tunnel into a server behind NAT:ssh from laptop --> Host with port forwarding in firewall --> Get directly into guest (172.16.0.2, behind host NAT).Using iptables on Host...

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