Ted Behling wrote:
> To set up SSH TCP Port Forwarding, you configure your SSH client to listen
> on a port on your own computer and redirect connections to an arbitrary
> destination host and port, relative to the SSH server. If you set a
> forwarding destination of "localhost", the server will connect to itself.
> You don't have to do any additional server configuration to enable
> forwarding, unless you've purposefully disabled it.
Ted, I use TeraTerm Pro with the SSH add-on, for my Windows clients.
Nice little terminal, but no tunneling support.
Could you give me/us a suggestion or two on a nice (hopefully free or
inexpensive <smile> SSH Windows clinet that supports tunneling?
Thanks.
Jeff
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