Differences
This shows you the differences between the selected revisions of the page.
2009-03-30 | 2011-02-04 | ||
guide_tunnel (martin) | guide_tunnel (martin) | ||
Line 13: | Line 13: | ||
In the //Host to setup tunnel on// box configure basic settings for the SSH tunnel session. The meaning of the boxes is the same as the respective options for the main session on the //[[ui_login_session|Session tab]]//. | In the //Host to setup tunnel on// box configure basic settings for the SSH tunnel session. The meaning of the boxes is the same as the respective options for the main session on the //[[ui_login_session|Session tab]]//. | ||
- | For more complex tunnels (non-default SSH settings, multiple hops, etc.) you need to setup tunnel using external tool, such as [[&url(putty)|PuTTY SSH client]].((See [[faq_tunnel|FAQ]] for help.)) | + | For more complex tunnels (non-default SSH settings, multiple hops, etc.) you need to setup tunnel using external tool, such as [[&url(putty)|PuTTY SSH client]].((See [[guide_tunnel|guide]] for help.)) |
===== Tunnel Options ===== | ===== Tunnel Options ===== | ||
Use //Local tunnel port// if you need to use specific port for the SSH tunnel. This is particularly useful if you want to use the opened tunnel for another applications. When //Autoselect// is selected, WinSCP will automatically pick a free port from range 50000 through 50099. | Use //Local tunnel port// if you need to use specific port for the SSH tunnel. This is particularly useful if you want to use the opened tunnel for another applications. When //Autoselect// is selected, WinSCP will automatically pick a free port from range 50000 through 50099. |