create tunnel in order to access https via port 443

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L1000 192.9.100.200:443

Means you created a tunnel from 1000 port on your Windows machine. From this machine you have to connect via https://127.0.0.1:1000/ to use this tunnel.

If that won't work you may also try to change the "Auto" mode to "IPv4".

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Updated on October 16, 2022

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  • maihabunash
    maihabunash over 1 year

    I have Windows machine that connected to Linux server 192.9.100.10

    And Linux server has connectivity to the IBM blade center management GUI - 192.9.100.200

    From my Windows machine I do not have connectivity to 192.9.100.200

    My target is to access the IBM management center as https://192.9.100.200:443

    So I do the following steps:

    • I use the PuTTY and create a tunnel from the Linux server to the IBM blade center management VIA port 443

    • In the forward port in the PuTTY I set that putty

       L1000               192.9.100.200:443
      
    • After this setting I verified the port 443 as the following from the cmd window ( on the WIN machine )

       telnet 192.9.100.200 443
      

    ... and I get telnet connection successfully

    • But when I try to access the IBM management center by http as https://192.9.100.200:443 then I do not get any connection (white screen)

    Can someone help me to understand what the problem here?

    How to debug and how to resolve the problem?