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- | ==== Example 5: Using Putty ==== | ||
- | :!: In the snapshots that follow, please replace all occurrences of '' | ||
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- | You will need to open two putty sessions. The first one opens a tunnel, the second one uses it. For the sake of clarity let us call the first session `Tunnel' | ||
- | === Session 1: Tunnel === | ||
- | Open putty and create a session called Tunnel, then set it according to the snapshots below | ||
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- | Please note the settings in the port forwarding panel. We use an arbitrary port (2222), but you can choose any numbers above 1024 provided they are not currently in use. By pushing `Open', | ||
- | with the creation of session `Tunnel_use' | ||
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- | Now push `Open' and a terminal will appear asking your authentication credentials on '' | ||
- | ===== VNC: GNU/Linux ===== | ||
- | For detailed instructions on how to set up a vnc session you are encouraged to follow [[: | ||
- | instructions. | ||
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- | Finally, take a look at [[linux: | ||
- | ===== VNC: Windows Users ===== | ||
- | Please read [[linux: | ||
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- | ===== Proxy Browsing ===== | ||
- | Read [[: |