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Select which Client application is associated with the new service. A range of client application options are pre-configured in the default SDT Connector (RDP client, VNC client, HTTP browser, HTTPS browser, Telnet client, etc.). If you want to add new client applications to this range, proceed to the next section (Adding a new client), then return here.

Figure 6-11. Select client.

Click OK, then Close.

A service typically consists of a single SSH port redirection and a local client to access it. It may consist of several redirections, and some or all may have clients associated with them.

An example is the Dell RAC service. The first redirection is for the HTTPS connection to the RAC server— it has a client associated with it (web browser) that it launches immediately when you click the button for this service.

The second redirection is for the VNC service that you may choose to later launch from the RAC web console. It automatically loads in a Java client served through the web browser, so it does not need to have a local client associated with it.

Figure 6-12. Edit Service.

On the Add Service screen, you can click Add as many times as needed to add multiple new port redirections and associated clients. You may also specify Advanced port redirection options:

Enter the local address to bind to when creating the local endpoint of the redirection. It is not usually necessary to change this from “localhost.”

Enter a local TCP port to bind to when creating the local endpoint of the redirection. If you leave this blank, a random port is selected.

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