I think it’s completely reasonable to have it disabled by default, but also think it’s a feature that has merit and there should be a way of enabling it via ACEmanager. I’m disappointed tunneling is no longer available and would love to see that capability restored. They seem to imply that tunneling was never really supported, only the modem serial port was meant to be exposed. I also found this forum post and this article from 2016 explaining how to create a Reverse SSH connection to access the serial port. Prevented Reverse SSH from being used to proxy network traffic. Looking through release notes back to 4.13.0, I found this possibly related change under the Security Enhancements section: Since I can still access target devices through conventional port forwarding rules, I’m forced to agree this is the explanation (versus the second most popular explanation: the remote hostname can’t be resolved). Which (according to online resources) indicates that sshd no longer uses the default value (Yes) for AllowTcpForwarding When I attempt to tunnel over RV50 modems running ALEOS 4.15.0 I see the following error in my terminal: channel 7: open failed: administratively prohibited However, I’ve discovered this is apparently no longer supported.
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