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I have Cygwin version 1.5.18-1 installed on a Windows 2003 Server System. My question is in regard to the SSH Local Port Forwarding feature. I activate the ssh local port forwarding with the command line statement: ssh –L2001:server.com:23 server.com. At this point, an application can connect to Cygwin listening on port 2001. However if another program is executed and also listens on port 2001, it too will run. Is there an option available where by SSH can open up the Local Port Forwarding listening port in exclusive mode (i.e. SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE) so no other programs can simultaneously listen on the same port? Jon
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