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doc: clarify the use of ssh port forwarding
Reported-by: karimelghazouly@gmail.com Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/159854511172.24991.4373145230066586863@wrigleys.postgresql.org Backpatch-through: 9.5
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First make sure that an <application>SSH</application> server is
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running properly on the same machine as the
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<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> server and that you can log in using
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<command>ssh</command> as some user. Then you can establish a secure
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tunnel with a command like this from the client machine:
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<command>ssh</command> as some user; you then can establish a
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secure tunnel to the remote server. A secure tunnel listens on a
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local port and forwards all traffic to a port on the remote machine.
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Traffic sent to the remote port can arrive on its
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<literal>localhost</literal> address, or different bind
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address if desired; it does not appear as coming from your
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local machine. This command creates a secure tunnel from the client
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machine to the remote machine <literal>foo.com</literal>:
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<programlisting>
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ssh -L 63333:localhost:5432 joe@foo.com
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</programlisting>
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The first number in the <option>-L</option> argument, 63333, is the
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port number of your end of the tunnel; it can be any unused port.
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(IANA reserves ports 49152 through 65535 for private use.) The
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second number, 5432, is the remote end of the tunnel: the port
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number your server is using. The name or IP address between the
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port numbers is the host with the database server you are going to
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connect to, as seen from the host you are logging in to, which
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is <literal>foo.com</literal> in this example. In order to connect
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to the database server using this tunnel, you connect to port 63333
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on the local machine:
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local port number of the tunnel; it can be any unused port. (IANA
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reserves ports 49152 through 65535 for private use.) The name or IP
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address after this is the remote bind address you are connecting to,
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i.e., <literal>localhost</literal>, which is the default. The second
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number, 5432, is the remote end of the tunnel, e.g., the port number
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your database server is using. In order to connect to the database
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server using this tunnel, you connect to port 63333 on the local
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machine:
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<programlisting>
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psql -h localhost -p 63333 postgres
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</programlisting>
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To the database server it will then look as though you are really
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To the database server it will then look as though you are
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user <literal>joe</literal> on host <literal>foo.com</literal>
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connecting to <literal>localhost</literal> in that context, and it
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connecting to the <literal>localhost</literal> bind address, and it
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will use whatever authentication procedure was configured for
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connections from this user and host. Note that the server will not
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connections by that user to that bind address. Note that the server will not
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think the connection is SSL-encrypted, since in fact it is not
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encrypted between the
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<application>SSH</application> server and the
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<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> server. This should not pose any
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extra security risk as long as they are on the same machine.
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extra security risk because they are on the same machine.
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</para>
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<para>
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</para>
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<para>
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You could also have set up the port forwarding as
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You could also have set up port forwarding as
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<programlisting>
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ssh -L 63333:foo.com:5432 joe@foo.com
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</programlisting>
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but then the database server will see the connection as coming in
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on its <literal>foo.com</literal> interface, which is not opened by
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on its <literal>foo.com</literal> bind address, which is not opened by
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the default setting <literal>listen_addresses =
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'localhost'</literal>. This is usually not what you want.
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</para>

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