![]() ![]() Note the use of the Local port we configured above. While this connection is active open up the RDP client on the local host and enter the computer to connect to as shown. The final steps are easy, in Tera Term click on file new connection, and connect up an SSH session to the SSH remote host as you normally would. (hint if you want to RDP to multiply remote hosts, simple set up a different local port for each one) Click OK and you should have a screen something like below. For the remote IP enter the IP of the machine you want to remote desktop to and the RDP port it is set to listen on, by default this is 3389 so we will use this. What we are doing is mapping a local IP and port for Tera term to catch data sent to, and then relay it across the SSH connection to the remote SSH client where it will be forwarded on to the destination remote desktop client using the IP and Port set up.įirst open up Tera Term and chose Setup then SSH forwarding from the menu, once the box pops up chose add. For the local forwarding port you can chose any random valid port, for this example I will use 3390. ![]() Here I will show it with Tera Term, as its the one I have installed, but the settings for putty and others are straight forward to match.
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