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... of course, it would help if I remembered to _document_ dynamic

port forwarding. Ahem.

[originally from svn r3056]
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Simon Tatham
2003-04-05 11:52:42 +00:00
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\versionid $Id: config.but,v 1.59 2003/03/07 09:03:11 simon Exp $
\versionid $Id: config.but,v 1.60 2003/04/05 11:52:42 simon Exp $
\C{config} Configuring PuTTY
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\b Set one of the \q{Local} or \q{Remote} radio buttons, depending
on whether you want to forward a local port to a remote destination
(\q{Local}) or forward a remote port to a local destination
(\q{Remote}).
(\q{Remote}). Alternatively, select \q{Dynamic} if you want PuTTY to
provide a local SOCKS proxy on a local port.
\b Enter a source port number into the \q{Source port} box. For
local forwardings, PuTTY will listen on this port of your PC. For
@ -1986,10 +1987,12 @@ remote forwardings, your SSH server will listen on this port of the
remote machine. Note that most servers will not allow you to listen
on port numbers less than 1024.
\b Enter a hostname and port number separated by a colon, in the
\q{Destination} box. Connections received on the source port will be
directed to this destination. For example, to connect to a POP-3
server, you might enter \c{popserver.example.com:110}.
\b If you have selected \q{Local} or \q{Remote} (this step is not
needed with \q{Dynamic}), enter a hostname and port number separated
by a colon, in the \q{Destination} box. Connections received on the
source port will be directed to this destination. For example, to
connect to a POP-3 server, you might enter
\c{popserver.example.com:110}.
\b Click the \q{Add} button. Your forwarding details should appear
in the list box.
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\b The \q{Local ports accept connections from other hosts} option
allows you to set up local-to-remote port forwardings in such a way
that machines other than your client PC can connect to the forwarded
port.
port. (This also applies to dynamic SOCKS forwarding.)
\b The \q{Remote ports do the same} option does the same thing for
remote-to-local port forwardings (so that machines other than the