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- | **Recommended software for Tunneling**: | + | ** SSH tunneling |
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- | SSH Tunnel Client, free of use, easier then Putty SSH tunneling. | + | |
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- | Download the Tunneler from here: | + | |
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- | Then from Tunnel Menu, add a tunnel: | + | |
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- | Then connect it. It will show a lock sign. Means tunnel connected. | + | |
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- | Open the UI and add your 127.0.0.1: | + | |
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- | End of SSH Tunnel Client set up. | + | |
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- | **Other info using SSH tunneling capabilities:** | + | |
From @steph06: | From @steph06: | ||
- | In case you want to set-up several nodes for minting redundancy, find here below an overview of the configuration that could be implemented thanks to SSH tunnelling. | + | In case you want to set-up several nodes for minting redundancy, find here below an overview of the configuration that could be implemented thanks to SSH tunneling. |
It is assumed here that you have one PC in which you have a UI installed and that will be able to communicate alternatively to each one of your core. | It is assumed here that you have one PC in which you have a UI installed and that will be able to communicate alternatively to each one of your core. | ||
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