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1.) add an SSH tunnel instance on Preferences ->Tunnels page, user configurable. Ports don't matter\\
[{Image src='um_sshtunnel1.jpg' width='..' height='..' align='left' style='..' class='..' }]\\
This feature allows to create and use port forwarding mode SSH tunnel sessions just like with [OpenSSH|https://www.ssh.com/academy/ssh/tunneling/example]. \\
!!Configuration steps:\\
__1.) add an SSH tunnel instance on Preferences ->[Tunnels|tunnels] page, user configurable.__ Port number doesn't really matter, not used.\\
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2.) assign that to a user\\
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3.) connect with openssh tunnel mode no console
__2.) assign that tunnel instance to a user account__ in User Manager __[Tunnels|UserManagerTunnels]__ section\\
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ssh -v -N -L 8888:localhost:8080 testtunnel@192.168.3.102 -oPort=2222
where, replace ,as per your settings the IP and port
8888 is the local port number you will connect to with a browser http://127.0.0.1:8888/
localhost is the remote forward IP we tell the ssh (Crush server) to connect the tunneled port . It's a Crush loopback tunnel, we connect to the HTTP port 8080 on the same host
8080 is the remote port to tunnel to
192.168.3.102 -oPort=2222 is the Crush server's publicly accessible IP and SFTP port
testtunnel is the tunnel user (not necessarily the same user you log in by, over tunneled webinterface)
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__3.) connect with openssh tunnel mode no console__\\
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{{{ssh -v -N -L 8888:localhost:8080 testtunnel@192.168.3.102 -oPort=2222}}}\\
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__where you will replace ,as per your specific settings, the IPs\hostnames and port numbers as necessary:__\\
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;8888: is the local port number you will connect to with a browser like __http://127.0.0.1:8888/__ \\
;localhost: is the remote forward IP or host name we tell the ssh (Crush server) to connect the tunneled port . This example is a loopback tunnel to the Crush server itself, we connect to the HTTP port 8080 listener on the same host. \\
;8080: is the remote port to tunnel to \\
;192.168.3.102: is the Crush server's publicly accessible IP\\
;2222: is the Crush server's publicly accessible SFTP port \\
;testtunnel: is the tunnel user login name. \\
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