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STUN(1) General Commands Manual STUN(1) NAME stun -- connect to a remote host via SSH, possibly through other hosts SYNOPSIS stun hostname... DESCRIPTION The stun utility connects to a remote host and executes screen 1 to re- store a previously-established session. If more hosts are specified, stun will run a series of ssh(1) commands to get from one host to the next, thus establishing a sort of an SSH relay tunnel and making it possible to connect to hosts protected behind firewalls with suitably configured relay hosts. RETURN VALUES The stun utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs. ENVIRONMENT The stun utility's operation is currently not directly affected by its environment. FILES The stun utility's operation is currently not directly affected by any files. EXAMPLES Reestablish a previous screen session: stun freefall.FreeBSD.org Get from one host to the next: stun checkpoint.example.com server.example.com SEE ALSO screen(1), ssh(1) HISTORY The stun utility was written by Peter Pentchev in 2000. AUTHORS Peter Penchev <roam@ringlet.net> FreeBSD ports 15.0 August 17, 2010 STUN(1)
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