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-====== Tunnel Page (Advanced Site Settings dialog) ======+====== The Tunnel Page (Advanced Site Settings dialog) ======
The //Tunnel page// on the [[ui_login_advanced|Advanced Site Settings dialog]] allows you to setup your session to [[tunneling|tunnel]] through SSH connection. The //Tunnel page// on the [[ui_login_advanced|Advanced Site Settings dialog]] allows you to setup your session to [[tunneling|tunnel]] through SSH connection.
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-===== Session Tunneling =====+===== [[session_tunneling]] Session Tunneling =====
To enable [[tunneling]], tick the //Connect through SSH tunnel//. To enable [[tunneling]], tick the //Connect through SSH tunnel//.
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For more complex tunnels (non-default SSH settings, multiple hops, etc.) you need to [[guide_tunnel|setup tunnel using external tool]], such as PuTTY SSH client. For more complex tunnels (non-default SSH settings, multiple hops, etc.) you need to [[guide_tunnel|setup tunnel using external tool]], such as PuTTY SSH client.
-===== Tunnel Options =====+===== [[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.

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