Hello,
I ran into this problem while forwarding local port X (client:X) to port Y of the ssh server (server:Y): even if no process is listening on port Y on the ssh server, I can still connect to client:X (which is normal) and I don't get error messages nor exceptions concerning the fact that ssh.net can't connect to server:Y (and this is less normal).
I can even send data to the connected socket without error messages.
Do you know if there is a way to detect this situation? Maybe I neglected something?
Thanks a lot for your help,
Alberto.
I ran into this problem while forwarding local port X (client:X) to port Y of the ssh server (server:Y): even if no process is listening on port Y on the ssh server, I can still connect to client:X (which is normal) and I don't get error messages nor exceptions concerning the fact that ssh.net can't connect to server:Y (and this is less normal).
I can even send data to the connected socket without error messages.
Do you know if there is a way to detect this situation? Maybe I neglected something?
Thanks a lot for your help,
Alberto.