That worked great.... Thanks Alexandre!

Now I am off to create a certificate..

Jeff

On Jul 10, 1:38 pm, Alexandre Andrade <alexandrema...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> 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 
> accesshttp://localhost:8000/adminfrom 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
>
> --
> Atenciosamente
>
> --
> =========================
> Alexandre Andrade
> Hipercenter.com
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