X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/~mdw/sgt/putty/blobdiff_plain/2f8d6d437a189a7f0c059f0a30306c829a5e7cf6..9a313f60eebeac980c0285abcfb03342512f96f6:/doc/using.but diff --git a/doc/using.but b/doc/using.but index 674d0a50..39919745 100644 --- a/doc/using.but +++ b/doc/using.but @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -\versionid $Id: using.but,v 1.3 2001/12/06 20:05:39 simon Exp $ +\versionid $Id: using.but,v 1.4 2001/12/13 17:38:59 simon Exp $ \C{using} Using PuTTY @@ -266,9 +266,12 @@ box. Enter the destination host name and port number into the \b Now click the \q{Add} button. The details of your port forwarding should appear in the list box. -Now start your session. To check that PuTTY has set up the port -forwarding correctly, you can look at the PuTTY Event Log (see -\k{using-eventlog}). It should say something like this: +Now start your session and log in. (Port forwarding will not be +enabled until after you have logged in; otherwise it would be easy +to perform completely anonymous network attacks, and gain access to +anyone's virtual private network). To check that PuTTY has set up +the port forwarding correctly, you can look at the PuTTY Event Log +(see \k{using-eventlog}). It should say something like this: \c 2001-12-05 17:22:10 Local port 3110 forwarding to \c popserver.example.com:110