brutkruemel
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- Feb 22, 2020
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Hi there good people,
i have a remote Truenas system for backups it is reachable via SSH.
And usually also via a VPN for the GUI. But the VPN system seems to have failed. But the SSH is still reachable.
So i thought i could make a dynamic port forward through the ssh connection.
But certain settings in the truenas sshd configuration are blocking this unfortunately.
Changing the sshd_config file in truenas does not survie the reboot and i cannot access the gui to change the configuration.
After googling and searching here the only thread with my problem i found was this one:
www.truenas.com
But i could not find a solution.
So maybe someone here can help me avoid the drive to the remote location? O
Is there a CLI way to change the sshd configuration?
Or does this not work as the absence of google results suggest :(
i have a remote Truenas system for backups it is reachable via SSH.
And usually also via a VPN for the GUI. But the VPN system seems to have failed. But the SSH is still reachable.
So i thought i could make a dynamic port forward through the ssh connection.
But certain settings in the truenas sshd configuration are blocking this unfortunately.
Changing the sshd_config file in truenas does not survie the reboot and i cannot access the gui to change the configuration.
After googling and searching here the only thread with my problem i found was this one:
Is it possible to restart the sshd service in command line ?
I'm in vacation and I try to activate the ssh tunneling in my FreeNas. So I've uncomment the "AllowTcpForwarding yes" option to the sshd_config file but now I try restart the service to make the changes active. (I don't have access to the WebUI). I've tested "service sshd restart" and I got...

But i could not find a solution.
So maybe someone here can help me avoid the drive to the remote location? O
Is there a CLI way to change the sshd configuration?
Or does this not work as the absence of google results suggest :(