first part of access rights
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4,0K drwx------ 2 ssh-port-forwarding nogroup 4,0K 18. Feb 22:18 .
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4,0K drwx------ 2 ssh-port-forwarding nogroup 4,0K 18. Feb 22:18 .
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4,0K drwxr-xr-x 3 ssh-port-forwarding nogroup 4,0K 18. Feb 22:18 ..
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4,0K drwxr-xr-x 3 ssh-port-forwarding nogroup 4,0K 18. Feb 22:18 ..
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0 -rw-r--r-- 1 ssh-port-forwarding nogroup 0 18. Feb 22:18 authorized_keys
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0 -rw-r--r-- 1 ssh-port-forwarding nogroup 0 18. Feb 22:18 authorized_keys
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### Configuring access rights
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This is all done in `/home/ssh-port-forwarding/.ssh/authorized_keys`.
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First use the `ssh-keygen` command to create a private and public key pair on the client side. Don't type any password! Then use `cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub` to display the content of your newly created public key. After that add a new line in the `authorized_keys` file on the server. Use the following line as an example. Your key starts at `AAAA...` and this all needs to be in a single line per key.
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`restrict,command="",port-forwarding,permitlisten="localhost:22",permitopen="localhost:22" ssh-rsa AAAA...`
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