Thus said Chad Perrin on Wed, 14 Aug 2013 16:57:53 -0600:

> > Have them point their browser to http://localhost:4444/
> >
>
> I guess  I should  consider running  the web  interface too,  then, if
> that's the only way to let them change their Fossil passwords.

I thought you  already were running the web interface  on a private port
that you are tunnelling via SSH? Or  do you mean that you'll need to get
familiarized with accessing the web  interface? If the latter, disregard
this email.

Otherwise, the  same port that  they are tunnelling  for cloning/syncing
can be used for tunnelling access to  the web interface. All you have to
do is point you browser at the  port using the HTTP access method and it
will tunnel through to the fossil server.

If you setup your tunnel:

ssh -L 4444:192.168.3.5:8888 fossil@freebsdhost

After the tunnel is up, you can just point your browser to

http://127.0.0.1:4444/

And you will be presented with the web ui in your browser.

Andy
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