putty-tunnel-manager——Easily open tunnels, from any PuTTY session, from your system tray.
PuTTY Tunnel Manager allows you to easily open tunnels, that are defined in a PuTTY session, from the system tray. You can also move the tunnels from PuTTY to PuTTY Tunnel Manager. This allows you to use PuTTY just for SSH shell sessions (without opening tunnels), and use PuTTY Tunnel Manager just for tunneling.
Features¶
- Created specifically for tunneling over SSH sessions
- Open and close sessions from the system tray
- Works alongside PuTTY and Pageant, using Plink
- Easily add and remove tunnels from existing PuTTY sessions
- Can store tunnels outside the regular PuTTY sessions
- Keep track of open tunnels and prevent multiple tunnels from listening on the same port
- Reconnects when your PC wakes up from stand-by
- Simple interface
- One file, small size, with a cool icon
Screenshots¶
Download and installation¶
Like PuTTY, this program is just a single executable file. You will need Microsoft’s .NET Framework version 2 or higher to start it but you’ll probably have it already.
- Download the latest version from this page and place it in your PuTTY directory, or any other directory.
- Download Plink (plink.exe) from here and place it in the same directory.
- Start PuTTY Tunnel Manager (ptman.exe).
- If you put ptman.exe and plink.exe in the same directory, you’re ready to go. If not, the settings window will show and you should point to plink.exe yourself.
See the Quick guide to get started.
I also recommend to use Pageant for public key authentication (read: no passwords and even more secure). See the Using pageant section for a short explanation.
看起来和Linux上的gSTM差不多,可以用来管理plink.exe来翻墙,不过没有MyEnTunnel方便,自己研究吧!