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** SSH tunneling using Putty :** | ** SSH tunneling using Putty :** | ||
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- | **SSH Tunnel Client software for Windows computers **: updated Sept 1, 2021 | ||
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- | SSH Tunnel Client, free of use, easier then Putty SSH tunneling. | ||
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- | It can be minimized unlike Putty. Plus, you can add infinite tunnels this way. | ||
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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: | ||
- | End of SSH Tunnel Client set up. |