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So I wrote a java app that connects to a server in a reverse way (-R) and creates a ssh server where it is executed so the server can execute commands in the client that executed my app. That part work perfectly. The problem is that I want to create a SOCKS proxy in the server and tunnelize the traffic through the client. The command I am using is:

ssh -vvv -f -D 0.0.0.0:8080 localhost -p 11707 -N

I am receiving this error:

debug1: Connection to port 8080 forwarding to socks port 0 requested. debug2: fd 5 setting TCP_NODELAY debug2: fd 5 setting O_NONBLOCK debug3: fd 5 is O_NONBLOCK debug1: channel 1: new [dynamic-tcpip] debug2: channel 1: pre_dynamic: have 0 debug2: channel 1: pre_dynamic: have 4 debug2: channel 1: decode socks5 debug2: channel 1: socks5 auth done debug2: channel 1: pre_dynamic: need more debug2: channel 1: pre_dynamic: have 0 debug2: channel 1: pre_dynamic: have 25 debug2: channel 1: decode socks5 debug2: channel 1: socks5 post auth debug2: channel 1: dynamic request: socks5 host www.cualesmiip.com port 80 command 1 channel 1: open failed: administratively prohibited: Connection denied debug2: channel 1: zombie debug2: channel 1: garbage collecting debug1: channel 1: free: direct-tcpip: listening port 8080 for www.cualesmiip.com port 80, connect from 4.174.29.15 port 50879, nchannels 2 debug3: channel 1: status: The following connections are open: 

I have AllowTcpForwarding set to yes in the ssh server that is receiving the connections.

Where can be the error?? Thank you

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Set the GatewayPorts option to yes within the sshd_config.

GatewayPorts yes

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    I don't think GatewayPorts in sshd_config has any influence on the behavior of -D. Commented Feb 4, 2015 at 22:50

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