Automatic SSH tunneling from Windows
Try Bitvise Tunnelier - it works for me. I set it to establish SSH tunnels while only being visible as a tray icon. It establishes the SSH connection on startup and re-establishes it as soon as connectivity is restored after a cut or after the system went to sleep. I still prefer the looks of the Putty console, so I keep using it - but for keeping tunnels up I now use Tunnelier. The only major downside I have found is the lack of IPv6 support, which Putty provides with no user action needed.
Try MyEnTunnel. It can reconnect at connections failures.
Two great tools :
Both have those features :
- Could be automated at boot
- Opensource
- Manage many tunnels at the same time
- Could reside in the system tray
- Free of charge (Mobaxterm have a free version)
- Encrypt stored password
1. Mobaxterm
Site : http://mobaxterm.mobatek.net/
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2. SSH Tunnel Manager
Site : https://code.google.com/archive/p/ssh-tunnel-manager/
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