What SSH Tunneling allows you to do is to tunnel all your traffic to the server thru your SSH connection. It is basically a Virtual Private Network (VPN) using SSH. The basic idea is you map local ports on your pc to remote service ports on the server. When you launch your SSH session, you can then connect with any application e.g. PgAdmin III, MS Access whatever to this remote port via the local port. Instead of specifying the remote server port when setting up your PgAdmin III or MS Access connection, you specify the ip as localhost and port as whatever port you configured to receive traffic via the Tunnel.
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