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TTY Modes (Advanced): This setting can be used to add TTY Modes to be sent
to the SSH server. The format of the variables is a list of semicolon delimited
name-value pairs:

mode=”value”;mode2=”value2”

Each value is delimited by quoting characters. See Environment above for
details on quoting.


Forwarding (Advanced): This setting defines port forwarding or tunnels
supported by this connection. Each tunnel is defined in the following format:

[4,6,A][L,R,D][sourcehost:]sourceport=desthost:destport;…

Where brackets indicate optional items,
4

– use IPV4, or 6 – use IPV6, or A – autodetect

L

– local port forwarded, R – remote port forwarded, D – dynamic (proxy) port

For most users this will be blank.


Delete Server Keys:

Tapping this button will erase all ―known hosts‖ server keys

stored within CETerm. The user must re-accept all keys during future host key
negotiations.

Proxy

The Proxy tab allows you to configure CETerm to use various types of proxy servers in
order to make network connections. The settings affect the primary network connection
from your CETerm SSH session, but also any extra connections made as a result of SSH
port forwarding.

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