You should save the information of the connection (session) and from the
left side (below categories),

Connection->SSH->Tunnels: (look at the right side now)

Add new forwarded port:

Source Port (8000) or the port you use in web2py
Destination (localhost:8000) or the port you use in web2py

Click add and go back to session (left side) and save session again.

Now you can just open the connection, login, password and access
http://localhost:8000/admin from your browser.






2009/7/10 Jeffield <jeff.sheffi...@gmail.com>

>
> goal: to be able to publicly view the admin interface from a windows
> client.
> ( my web2py server is running on a linux)
>
> the instructions in this page are very good.
> http://mdp.cti.depaul.edu/AlterEgo/default/show/68
>
> However, how can I make an ssh tunnel in windows? ( note: putty is
> installed)
>
> Thanks
> Jeff
> >
>


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