Tunnels that I create show up in the window, but when a session is opened they have no effect, and when I restart the program they are gone. If I run putty.exe instead of puttyportable.exe (and leave permanent registry entries), it works.
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Tunnels that I create show up in the window, but when a session is opened they have no effect, and when I restart the program they are gone. If I run putty.exe instead of puttyportable.exe (and leave permanent registry entries), it works.
Oh, and by the way, my sessions save fine, just not the tunnels.
Figured out how to work around this using command line options, but I am still curious as to what the problem actually is.
Can you share what your work around was?
PuTTYPortable.exe -L [local port]:[remote address]:[remote port] -load [session] -l [remote login] -pw [remote password]
for example to forward port 8080 on the local computer to port 80 on the remote computer: -L 8080:127.0.0.1:80
or to forward 8080 on the local computer to port 80 on a computer with IP 192.168.1.1 that is accessible to the remote computer: -L 8080:192.168.1.1:80
and if you don't like putting your login or password in at the prompt, just leave them off and it will ask for them normally.
I could open the data using Use File > Data Input > AcuSolve Direct Reader, but I cannot see the streamlines. How can I do it? I have tried until now so many ways and unfortunately nothing happens and open my ip address 192.168.1.1.
The simulation is ok, I obtained the vwtAnalysis.pdf with the Drag coefficient, Lift coefficient, etc.
Could you please explain step by step what I should do?
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