Specifications
Book Title
Ridgeline Concepts and Solutions Guide
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Figure 256: SSH Tunneling Settings
5 Click the Local radio button.
6 For the Source port type the HTTP port number you configured when you installed Ridgeline (by
default, this is port 8080).
7 For the Destination type
localhost:<port> where <port> is the HTTP port you configured at
installation (8080 by default).
8 Click Add. Doing so adds the source and destination HTTP ports to the Forwarded ports box.
9 Click Local again.
10 For the Source port type the port number Ridgeline uses as its Telnet port. To determine the port
Ridgeline is using as its Telnet port, do the following:
a Go to Ridgeline Reports, either from the Ridgeline client or from a browser.
b Select the Ridgeline Server category, then select Debug Ridgeline. (You must have Ridgeline
administrator rights to do this).
c Click the Set Logging Level link. The Debug Configuration page appears, and the Telnet port is
displayed below the two selection fields. This is the port you should configure in PuTTY.
11 For the Destination type
localhost:<port> where <port> is the Ridgeline Telnet port.
12 Click Add. The two port forwarding entries configure PuTTY to monitor and tunnel the Ridgeline
HTTP and Telnet ports to the Ridgeline server.
13 Next save the Ridgeline session profile. Click Session in the left column and then click Save (see
Figure 257).