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ssh_tunneling [09/01/2021 09:18] gisele_hssh_tunneling [10/05/2022 16:23] gisele_h
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-Recommended software for Tunnelingupdated Sept 1, 2021 +** SSH tunneling using Putty :**
  
-SSH Tunnel Client, free of use, easier then Putty SSH tunneling +From @steph06: 
  
-It can be minimized unlike Putty. Plus, you can add infinite tunnels this way.+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.
  
-Download the Tunneler from here:+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.
  
-https://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/Other-Internet-Related/SSH-Tunnel-Client.shtml+If you just have one core to be controlled in remote, you can use the same principle to communicate with, just by keeping the same Source & Destination Port 12391.
  
-Then from Tunnel Menu, add a tunnel:+NoteClick on the images below for a larger view of the steps and processes.
  
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-then connect it. It will show a lock sign. Means tunnel connected. 
  
-{{:2021-09-01_08.54.29.jpg?400|}}+**SSH Tunnel Client software for Windows computers **updated Sept 1, 2021 
  
-open the UI and add your 127.0.0.1:12391 as usual+SSH Tunnel Client, free of use, easier then Putty SSH tunnelingnot recommended for Torchie images use putty.
  
 +It can be minimized unlike Putty. Plus, you can add infinite tunnels this way.
  
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 +Download the Tunneler from here:
  
 +https://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/Other-Internet-Related/SSH-Tunnel-Client.shtml
  
-Other info using SSH tunneling capabilities :+Then from Tunnel Menu, add a tunnel:
  
-From @steph06+{{:2021-09-01_08.43.53.jpg?400|}}
  
-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.+{{:2021-09-01_08.54.17.jpg?400|}}
  
-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.+Then connect it. It will show a lock sign. Means tunnel connected.
  
-If you just have one core to be controlled in remote, you can use the same principle to communicate with, just by keeping the same Source & Destination Port 12391.+{{:2021-09-01_08.54.29.jpg?400|}}
  
-Note: Click on the images below for a larger view of the steps and processes.+Open the UI and add your 127.0.0.1:12391 as usual.
  
-{{::10a08493-e57e-46d8-a72a-03e2a487c4c4.jpeg?400|}} +End of SSH Tunnel Client set up
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ssh_tunneling.txt · Last modified: 10/05/2022 18:18 by gisele_h