X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/u/mdw/putty/blobdiff_plain/babac7bd70fda1ec0c9810c8f4ccf08cfa1e31fb..d8d6c7e50e1fcf5171ec15f8a3e9bdcd141f0b64:/doc/config.but?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/doc/config.but b/doc/config.but index 7e084731..c237aa74 100644 --- a/doc/config.but +++ b/doc/config.but @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -\versionid $Id: config.but,v 1.20 2001/12/14 12:48:24 simon Exp $ +\versionid $Id: config.but,v 1.22 2001/12/15 12:15:24 simon Exp $ \C{config} Configuring PuTTY @@ -136,6 +136,14 @@ can record everything that went to the terminal, so that someone else can replay the session later in slow motion and watch to see what went wrong. +\b \q{Log SSH packet data}. In this mode (which is only used by SSH +connections), the SSH message packets sent over the encrypted +connection are written to the log file. You might need this to debug +a network-level problem, or more likely to send to the PuTTY authors +as part of a bug report. \e{BE WARNED} that if you log in using a +password, the password will appear in the log file, so be sure to +edit it out before sending the log file to anyone else! + \S{config-logfilename} \q{Log file name} \cfg{winhelp-topic}{logging.filename} @@ -1568,6 +1576,27 @@ in the list box. To remove a port forwarding, simply select its details in the list box, and click the \q{Remove} button. +\S{config-ssh-portfwd-localhost} Controlling the visibility of +forwarded ports + +\cfg{winhelp-topic}{ssh.tunnels.portfwd.localhost} + +The source port for a forwarded connection usually does not accept +connections from any machine except the SSH client or server machine +itself (for local and remote forwardings respectively). There are +controls in the Tunnels panel to change this: + +\b The \q{Local ports accept connections from other hosts} option +allows you to set up local-to-remote port forwardings in such a way +that machines other than your client PC can connect to the forwarded +port. + +\b The \q{Remote ports do the same} option does the same thing for +remote-to-local port forwardings (so that machines other than the +SSH server machine can connect to the forwarded port.) Note that +this feature is only available in the SSH 2 protocol, and not all +SSH 2 servers support it (OpenSSH 3.0 does not, for example). + \H{config-file} Storing configuration in a file PuTTY does not currently support storing its configuration in a file