Open the Secure Shell Settings dialog box.
Click on the Multi-hop section.
Select Add ( ).
Use this dialog box to add a server to your multi-hop list. The options are:
Starting local port |
This is a port on your local Windows workstation. Multi-hop connections are forwarded from the specified port if it is available. If the port is in use, the port number is incremented until an available port is found. |
Host name |
Identify the host computer through which data will be sent. |
Port |
Specifies a port on the remote host to which data will be sent. The default is 22, which is the port used by most SSH servers. |
User name |
Specify a name here if this host requires a user name that’s not the same as the one you specified for your original connection. |
SSH config scheme |
(Optional) Specify an SSH configuration scheme to use for this connection. (Reflection uses the host name by default.) |
Configure |
Opens the Secure Shell settings dialog box, which you can use to configure non-default settings for this tunnel. Note: An alternate way to configure non-default settings is to specify an SSH config scheme for this connection. |