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Lorrin Nelson commented on JENKINS-7830:
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BTW, what's got me confused is that I'm upgrading from an old version of the 
plug-in in which you configured both ends of the SSH tunnel (like this 
http://wiki.hudson-ci.org/display/HUDSON/Sauce+OnDemand+Plugin). With the 
current UI, you only input a "Sauce OnDemand Host" and "Sauce OnDemand Port". 
What does that mean? Don't I need a host and port to point the browser at 
(formerly "domain" and "remote port") and then a host and port that traffic 
should go to on my local network (formerly "local host" and "local port"). In 
the current UI, I don't get whether I'm configuring the port the browser should 
hit to go into the tunnel or the port my app is listening on when the traffic 
comes out.
                
> using environment variable for local port of ssh tunnel
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>
>                 Key: JENKINS-7830
>                 URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-7830
>             Project: Jenkins
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: sauce-ondemand
>            Reporter: scytacki
>            Assignee: Ross Rowe
>             Fix For: current
>
>
> I use an environment variable to set the port used by the local server that I 
> want to test.  I do this because we want to be able to build/test the hudson 
> job on multiple slave nodes at the same time.  We currently have those slave 
> nodes running on the same machine. If the port is hard coded then I can't 
> startup multiple local servers at the same time because the port will be the 
> same for each and will conflict.
> So it would be helpful if the sauce-ondemand plugin would allow using 
> environment variables for the "Local Port" setting.

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