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Clarify that port forwarding will not be enabled until the user has

authenticated.

[originally from svn r1479]
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Simon Tatham 2001-12-13 17:38:59 +00:00
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\versionid $Id: using.but,v 1.3 2001/12/06 20:05:39 simon Exp $ \versionid $Id: using.but,v 1.4 2001/12/13 17:38:59 simon Exp $
\C{using} Using PuTTY \C{using} Using PuTTY
@ -266,9 +266,12 @@ box. Enter the destination host name and port number into the
\b Now click the \q{Add} button. The details of your port forwarding \b Now click the \q{Add} button. The details of your port forwarding
should appear in the list box. should appear in the list box.
Now start your session. To check that PuTTY has set up the port Now start your session and log in. (Port forwarding will not be
forwarding correctly, you can look at the PuTTY Event Log (see enabled until after you have logged in; otherwise it would be easy
\k{using-eventlog}). It should say something like this: to perform completely anonymous network attacks, and gain access to
anyone's virtual private network). To check that PuTTY has set up
the port forwarding correctly, you can look at the PuTTY Event Log
(see \k{using-eventlog}). It should say something like this:
\c 2001-12-05 17:22:10 Local port 3110 forwarding to \c 2001-12-05 17:22:10 Local port 3110 forwarding to
\c popserver.example.com:110 \c popserver.example.com:110