*In the left tree structure go to Connection->SSH->Tunnels. This grants the local source port the ability to see through a "tunnel" to the remote port. If a VNC session is desired then the port number here needs to match the port number of the VNC session. In this example a VNC session would need to be port 59. Only add 1 tunnel.
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*In the left tree structure go to Connection->SSH->Tunnels. This grants the local source port the ability to see through a "tunnel" to the remote port. If a VNC session is desired then the port number here needs to match the port number of the VNC session. In this example a VNC session would need to be port 60. Only add 1 tunnel. <b>Choose your own port number</b>.
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*In <b>Source Port</b> type <i>5959</i>
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*In <b>Source Port</b> type <i>5960</i>
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*In <b>Destination</b> type <i>gluey.phys.uconn.edu:5959</i> and click the Add button
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*In <b>Destination</b> type <i>gluey.phys.uconn.edu:5960</i> and click the Add button