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Add example of SSH port forwarding to documentation #52

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skyreflectedinmirrors opened this issue Dec 7, 2022 · 2 comments
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Current documentation (https://amdresearch.github.io/omniperf/standalone_gui_analyzer.html?highlight=ssh) is a pretty good start, but lacks a worked example of:

  1. How to connect to a system with a forwarded port (or at least, a link to some documentation of this)
  2. How to select the forwarded port for the GUI

This would be a nice improvement, and was mentioned by some Crusher users.

@coleramos425 coleramos425 self-assigned this Dec 7, 2022
@coleramos425 coleramos425 added the documentation Improvements or additions to documentation label Dec 7, 2022
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I opened a web browser, but it refused to connect. An example for SSH tunneling using MobaXterm is helpful. Thanks.

@coleramos425 coleramos425 added this to the v.1.0.7 milestone Jan 20, 2023
coleramos425 added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 27, 2023
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Thanks for the suggestion. Please expect this addition to be included in our next version early next week.

feizheng10 pushed a commit to feizheng10/omniperf that referenced this issue Dec 6, 2023
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