Port Forwarding in Windows. Since Windows XP there is a built-in ability in Microsoft Windows to set up network ports forwarding. Due to it, any incoming TCP connection (IPv4 or IPv6) to local port can be redirected to another local port or even to port on the remote computer.
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How can I enable port forwarding for SSH in Windows 10? This is from my Ubuntu box.
Is there a way with putty? since it is SSH tunneling I think.
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Yes, putty can do port forwarding. Its in the Connection -> Ssh -> Tunnel section of the config.
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Just enter the local port in
Source port
and the externalip:port as the Destination
.For the proxy command see this link.
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The equivalent in PuTTY is 'local proxy command'. You can use the
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with the -nc
switch instead of the ssh
with the -W
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