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I am using Windows 10 openssh (built into cmd) with rsub (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37458814/how-to-open-remote-files-in-sublime-text-3) installed on an Ubuntu (18.04 LTS) server and Sublime Text 3. I am connecting using:

ssh -p 22 -R 52698:localhost:52698 -i privateKey  user@hostname

I am using the command:

sudo rsub test.txt

it will not return any error or open the file in Sublime Text.

I have checked netstat server side and client side and confirmed that there are TCP services listening on port 52698 client and server side.

Are there any prerequisites that I may be missing? Are there any firewalls that should be changed server side or client side?

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Install rmate on your Ubuntu machine and use 'sudo rmate file.txt' to open sublimetext locally with rsub installed.

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stumble upon the same issue, fixed with -R 52698:127.0.0.1:52698

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