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===Windows=== | ===Windows=== | ||
There are two ways of getting SSH to work on Windows. | |||
'''PuTTY''' | |||
[[PuTTY]] has built-in support for port forwarding. | |||
* When you're connecting, after you've filled in the host name box (login.redbrick.dcu.ie or deathray.redbrick.dcu.ie or something), click on Tunnels in the left-hand bar (second last item from the bottom). | |||
* In the Port forwarding box, fill in the following values: | |||
** Source port: (the port you want forwarded to the proxy - eg 1337) | |||
** Destination: proxy.dcu.ie:3128 | |||
* Ensure Local is selected as the type and then click Add | |||
* Click the Open button to connect, and enter your username/password. | |||
'''OpenSSH for Windows''' | |||
You can download and install [http://sshwindows.sf.net OpenSSH for Windows] and then use the same command as you would for unix, if you don't want to use PuTTY. | |||
===Linux=== | ===Linux=== | ||