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Destination Port: The port number of the host that forms the other end of the tunnel. The
port on which the Barracuda SSL VPN creates a server that is connected via the tunnel to the
Agent which then is in turned connected to the client application (a server of some kind, VNC
server for example – in this case people on the appliance would be able to use a VNC viewer
to display and control the remote desktop e.g. this would run on port 5900).
Auto. Start: A checkbox that is disabled as default. When checked this will automatically try
to start the tunnel for the duration of the session.
Type: This drop down box supports the values Local and Remote. A local SSL tunnel type
allows for local connections only. The Remote option will allow for connections to the
remote clients network.
Step 3 Once all the relevant values have been completed simply click the Next button. This will show the
following page.
Step 4 Once all the relevant values have been completed simply click the Next button. This will show the
summary page.
Step 5 If the summary information is all correct simply click the Finish button. This will show the final
wizard page.
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