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question re security risk with SSH tunnelling

by GregHauptmann :: Rate this Message:

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Hi,

If an SSH tunnel is created and used to allow say HTTP browser traffic to occur from client to server, what security risks (if any) are introduced by this tunnel?  e.g.

- ability for other rogue apps on the client to use the tunnel to get to the server?
- ability for other rogue apps on the server (with the web app) to use the tunnel to attach the client?
- does the tunnel effectively "join" the networks?

Assume for example use of Putty to SSH to the server, but with a tunnel specified to forward local say port 7777 traffic to the server host xxxx on port yy.  

Tks



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