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Duplicate the Favorite you want to connect to for port forwarding (or create a new favorite from scratch configured for SSH2), and in the SSH2 tab, select either Local or Remote TCP Port forwarding as Method. Enter the Local Port number, the Remote Host Name and the Remote Port Number, where Local Port number is the port number you want to use on your Mac as listener, and (Remote Host Name, Remote Port Number), the target service you want to use. Connect this session. You should then be able to use your favorite app connected on 127.0.0.1:localport, tunnelled via MacSSH to the SSH2 server, itself connected (unencrypted, this time) to remotehost:remoteport. Note that 'remote host' is generally the same host as the SSH2 server you're connected to, or close to it. If you want to know more about this feature, I highly recommend lsh documentation from the current lsh archive /doc/lsh.html file.<br>
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More info on port forwarding with some screenshots is available at the University of Pennsylvania server at this location: <a href="http://www.sas.upenn.edu/biology/computing/instructions/security/portforwarding/">Port Forwarding on the Macintosh</a><br>
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More info on port forwarding with some screenshots is available at the University of Pennsylvania server at this location: <a href="http://www.bio.upenn.edu/computing/instructions/security/portforwarding/">Port Forwarding on the Macintosh</a><br>
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<p>- Troubleshooting:<br>
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