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 +====== SSH from Powershell ======
 +In current versions of Windows, ssh is available from within Powershell.
 +In that case, you do not need a separate ssh client. This will work more or less the same as ssh from Linux and MacOS.
 +
 +Also see: [[ssh:tipsandtricks|SSH tips and tricks]]
 +
 ====== Putty ====== ====== Putty ======
-Putty is a graphical frontend for SSH, available for Windows and Linux. On Linux, it doesn't offer much in adddition to the commandline ssh program.+Putty is a graphical frontend for SSH, available for Windows and Linux. On Linux, it doesn't offer much in addition to the command line ssh program. 
  
 ===== Connection setup ===== ===== Connection setup =====
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-3. Click the "Add" button, and you should see the new tunnel "L5900 hostname.strw.leidenuniv.nl:5901" in the "Forwarded Ports:" box.+3. Click the "Add" button, and you should see the new tunnel "L5901 hostname.strw.leidenuniv.nl:5901" in the "Forwarded Ports:" box.
  
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 Verify that this display number corresponds with the one use have defined in the tunnel. If not, go back to 2. and add the correct tunnel. Leave the putty ssh session on. Verify that this display number corresponds with the one use have defined in the tunnel. If not, go back to 2. and add the correct tunnel. Leave the putty ssh session on.
  
-6. Then, bring up your VNC viewer and, for the VNC server that you want to connect to, type "localhost:port", where "port" is the port you're forwarding. In this case, it's "localhost:1". It will ask you for the password you have given in section 5. while starting the vncserver.+6. Then, bring up your VNC viewer and, for the VNC server that you want to connect to, type "localhost:port", where "port" is the port you're forwarding. In this case, it's "localhost:5901". It will ask you for the password you have given in section 5. while starting the vncserver.
  
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