No, you don't need to port forward on your router at all. Once, you have a SSH session with your remote server using Putty, you already have an open channel/tunnel to that remote host. There are 2...
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No, you don't need to port forward on your router at all. Once, you have a SSH session with your remote server using Putty, you already have an open channel/tunnel to that remote host. There are 2...
If you guys have problem with connection using SSH Tunneling with ProxyCap, try to setup an OpenVPN server instead.
Here is the guide I used for setting-up the server. You can set it up in...
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