I'm pretty sure only one of them was the cause of my problem. Python-gnomekeyring (2.32.0+dfsg-1) python-gnupginterface (See also Tunnel in the manual page of sshconfig(5).) Note that this requires OpenSSH (and probably root privileges) at both ends. Using the -w or Tunnel option in the ssh client, you can create a tun device at both ends, which can be used to forward any kind of IP traffic. (0.6.30-5ubuntu2) python-beautifulsoup (3.2.0-2build1) python-cairo SSH (at least OpenSSH) has support for simple VPNs. Python-aptdaemon.pkcompat (0.43+bzr805-0ubuntu2) python-avahi Python-aptdaemon.gtkwidgets (0.43+bzr805-0ubuntu2) Python-aptdaemon.gtk3widgets (0.43+bzr805-0ubuntu2) Reinstalled following packages: python (2.7.3-0ubuntu2) python-all This lead me to reinstall some python crypto packages with synaptic. Line 28, in from Crypto.Random import OSRNG ImportError: There I could see some more details: File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/Crypto/Random/_init_.py", Posted by: Roman Schaller () Date: J04:00PMĪlthough I had the same problem, this was not the solution to myįirst I checked what was logged to the console if I start the workbenchįrom command line. Again this tip comes from that same thread I mentioned above and is directed towards Ubuntu, but may shed some light on what's wrong in your particular case. If that doesn't resolve your issue there may be some packages missing/corrupt that require re-installation. Install python-paramiko solve my problem. At least that's the case on Fedora/CentOS and other distros from what I can gather from this forum post titled: MySQL Forums :: MySQL Workbench :: Ubuntu: Cannot start SSH tunnel manager. All your SSH tunnels become available immediatelly after Windows startup and will work even if no user logged in. Which allows to your access services running on remote system or network via SSH network, where you don’t have directly access via port.I do not have access to Slackware but I believe you need to install the Python binding/wrapper libraries for paramiko as well. Persistent SSH tunnel manager works as Windows system service. This tutorial helped you to setup local and remote SSH tunnel via the Putty application on Windows server. Next, In the Destination field, enter the destination address followed by the port number.In the Source port field, enter the port number to use on your local system.Select Remote to define the type of SSH port forward.Remote forwarding represents an inversion of the local forwarding process as described above. The Remote forwarding allows a remote system to access resources from your local machine. The tunnel will work until the SSH session is active Connect the SSH session to make the tunnel. Verify the details you added and press Add button.Select Local to define the type of SSH port forward.Navigate to the Connection > SSH > Tunnels. In the left sidebar under the Category options.Make sure the connection type is set to SSH.Īdd hostname of the SSH server you want to access remotely. In the Session windows, enter the hostname or IP address and port number of the destination SSH server. Start the PuTTY application on your desktop.You can configure local SSH tunneling using the following steps: You can also reverse the process and access resources of your local system from remote machine. The first option shows you option to forward your local port to remote network to access there resources. The Tunnel provides you port forwarding from both sides. Once you forwarded your localhost port to the port listening on remote network, you can directly access the the remote service by accessing configured port with localhost. With the help of SSH tunnel you can access resources available on other ports, which is not directly accessible from your system. It also provides you option to create SSH tunnel to provide access to resource within the trusted internal network.
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