Hi,
I'm using BC3 on Windows. I want to synchronize directories across two Linux machines. For one of the machines, the network configuration requires a "jump server", i.e. a double hop from my Windows machine to the destination Linux box.
I'm using the MobaXterm client to open an SSH terminal window to the destination box. I've attached a screenshot of the settings which work in MobaXterm (modified for security purposes). Is there any way I can configure BC3 to do the "double-hop" of Windows -> Jump Server -> Destination machine? I've tried every permutation in the BC3 FTP Profiles -> Edit -> Connection tab -> Proxy type dropdown list.
It would be FANTASTIC if I could use BC on my Windows desktop and a double SFTP session between the two Linux machines in order to synchronize and track down the differences across the two machines. I know there are approaches I could use in Linux, the the graphical nature of BC makes this process so much easier and faster.
Thanks...
I'm using BC3 on Windows. I want to synchronize directories across two Linux machines. For one of the machines, the network configuration requires a "jump server", i.e. a double hop from my Windows machine to the destination Linux box.
I'm using the MobaXterm client to open an SSH terminal window to the destination box. I've attached a screenshot of the settings which work in MobaXterm (modified for security purposes). Is there any way I can configure BC3 to do the "double-hop" of Windows -> Jump Server -> Destination machine? I've tried every permutation in the BC3 FTP Profiles -> Edit -> Connection tab -> Proxy type dropdown list.
It would be FANTASTIC if I could use BC on my Windows desktop and a double SFTP session between the two Linux machines in order to synchronize and track down the differences across the two machines. I know there are approaches I could use in Linux, the the graphical nature of BC makes this process so much easier and faster.
Thanks...
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