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| tunnel_winscp explicit anchor (martin) | one more link to ui_login_tunnel (martin) | ||
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| One possible approach is to setup SSH [[tunneling|tunnel]] and connect through the tunnel. | One possible approach is to setup SSH [[tunneling|tunnel]] and connect through the tunnel. | ||
| - | For simple cases, you can setup tunnel directly in WinSCP. For more complex cases (non-default SSH settings, multiple hops, FTP protocol, etc.) you need to setup tunnel using external tool. Example of such tool is [[&url(putty)|PuTTY SSH client]]. For more information see [[&url(puttydoc)/Chapter3.html#using-port-forwarding|PuTTY documentation on port forwarding]]. | + | For simple cases, you can [[ui_login_tunnel|setup tunnel directly in WinSCP]]. For more complex cases (non-default SSH settings, multiple hops, FTP protocol, etc.) you need to setup tunnel using external tool. Example of such tool is [[&url(putty)|PuTTY SSH client]]. For more information see [[&url(puttydoc)/Chapter3.html#using-port-forwarding|PuTTY documentation on port forwarding]]. |
| In the text, //Server B// stays for the target server and //Server A// stays for the server thru which you need to connect. | In the text, //Server B// stays for the target server and //Server A// stays for the server thru which you need to connect. | ||