For all of you that use Windows for workstations etc.  http://www.bitvise.com  has a very good (free) ssh client that is simple to setup for this (or any other) purpose.  I use this solution at work with an SBG and it works great.

On 9/2/05, Robin Bowes <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
chris wrote:
> Yeah, I'm also a little confused as to how could you do that unless the
> SB2 itself supported ssh tunneling?
>
> Perhaps you open the SSH tunnel on a local PC, and then point the SB at
> that machine as the server? (he says, guessing)

Yes, that's exactly how you would do it.

Set up ssh tunneling from a local PC to your remote server (ports
3483/TCP, 3483/UDP, 9000/TCP) and point your SB at the local PC.

R.

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