Hi Team!

My name is Lev. I am a long time PostgreSQL user but just switched to
pgadminIII when I switched to Ubuntu full time from OS X. My background
is in testing, general GNU/Linux sys admin, databases, and python. I know some 
C and C++ and would
love to contribute more to this project. 

I was having some issues getting SSH tunneling to work and the solution
was simply that I was not entering my passphrase for my encrypted key.
I searched the web for this issue and there seems to be a bit of
confusion around this with no great solution. Most users give up and
revert to setting up an SSH tunnel locally and connecting to that. 

I wanted to add this to the application documentation under
http://www.pgadmin.org/docs/1.22/connect-error.html, but I did not see
any specific instructions or best practices on how to do that. Do I just
hack away at the docs/connect-error.rst file and send a patch here? 

Lastly, I am using pgAdmin III 1.20.0 Beta 2, but this documentation
would really apply for any version that supports SSH tunneling.
Is there a standard practice for "backporting" docs or do we just keep
moving along. 

Looking forward to hearing from you soon! 

Best, 
Lev 


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