

exe and run it.Ĭomplete the following steps to set up the tunnel: PuTTY doesn’t require admin rights to install just download the. If you haven’t installed it yet, download PuTTY and save it where you like. Don’t forget to re-set the proxy config in your browser if you terminate the tunnel. Output eecsusername 4345 0.0 0.0 2462228 452 ? Ss 6:43AM 0:00.00 ssh -D 8123 -f -C -q -N If you want to terminate the tunnel you’ll just need to close down the terminal application you launched for ssh (or kill %1 if you’re feeling brave. You should see a line in the output like: Verify that the tunnel is up and running with this command:

Once you enter the command, you’ll immediately be brought to the command prompt again with no sign of success or failure that’s normal. If jp-login1 is unavailable you casn use the (busier) .uk server

Open a terminal program on your computer. (It’s good practice to give your SSH key a passphrase, without it anyone with access to your laptop can “be” you on QM hardware). If you already have an SSH key, you can use that one. On your local computer, create an SSH key. Step 1 (Mac OS X/Linux) - Setting Up the Tunnel
