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| You can also setup a tunnel from command-line: | You can also setup a tunnel from command-line: | ||
| putty.exe <Server A> -L 3111:<Server B>:22 | putty.exe <Server A> -L 3111:<Server B>:22 | ||
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| - | ==== [[tunnel_putty_connecting]] Connecting through the tunnel ==== | ||
| - | In WinSCP configure an SFTP/SCP session for //Server B//. Most settings will be like if you connect to //Server B// directly (username, password, etc.). The only differences are: | ||
| - | * //Host name//: Fill in "localhost". | ||
| - | * //Port number//: Fill in //Source port// of forwarded port. Example: 3111. | ||
| - | Save the session and login. | ||
| get hacked by killersec trinity | get hacked by killersec trinity | ||
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| ==== Connecting through the tunnel ==== | ==== Connecting through the tunnel ==== | ||