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Defining Automatic Tunnels

On the Automatic Tunnels page, you can create listeners for local tunnels that are started automatically when the Connection Broker starts up. The actual tunnel is formed the first time a connection is made to the listener port. If the connection to the server is not open at that time, it will be opened automatically as well.

Defining automatic tunnels

Figure A.44. Defining automatic tunnels

When the Connection Broker starts, the list of the automatic tunnels is read, and the connection initiating applications will be matched to the rules defined here. The first setting that matches the connection will be used. The rules are evaluated from top down, and you can use the arrow buttons to organize the list.

Select Automatic Tunnels in the tree menu and click Add to open the Automatic Tunnel dialog box.

Adding a new automatic tunnel

Figure A.45. Adding a new automatic tunnel

To edit a automatic tunnel, select a tunnel from the list and click Edit.

To delete a automatic tunnel, select a tunnel from the list and click Delete.

For more information on tunneling, see Local Tunnels.