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==== [[tunnel_putty_connecting]] Connecting through the tunnel ==== ==== [[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: 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".+  * //Hostname//: Fill in "localhost".
  * //Port number//: Fill in //Source port// of forwarded port. Example: 3111.   * //Port number//: Fill in //Source port// of forwarded port. Example: 3111.
Save the session and login. Save the session and login.
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In WinSCP configure an FTP session for //Server B//. Then go to //[[ui_login_proxy|Proxy page]]// on Advanced Site Settings dialog: In WinSCP configure an FTP session for //Server B//. Then go to //[[ui_login_proxy|Proxy page]]// on Advanced Site Settings dialog:
  * Set //Proxy type// to SOCKS5.((This will force [[ui_login_connection#connection|passive mode]], if it was not set already.))   * Set //Proxy type// to SOCKS5.((This will force [[ui_login_connection#connection|passive mode]], if it was not set already.))
-  * //Proxy host name//: Fill in "localhost".+  * //Proxy hostname//: Fill in "localhost".
  * //Port number//: Fill in //Source port// of forwarded port. Example: 3111.   * //Port number//: Fill in //Source port// of forwarded port. Example: 3111.
Save the session and login. Save the session and login.

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