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Commit 389f85a2 authored by Pavel Jirásek's avatar Pavel Jirásek
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On Windows, use [WinSCP client](http://winscp.net/eng/download.php) to transfer the data. The [win-sshfs client](http://code.google.com/p/win-sshfs/) provides a way to mount the Anselm filesystems directly as an external disc.
More information about the shared file systems is available [here](../../storage/storage/).
More information about the shared file systems is available [here](../storage/storage/).
Connection restrictions
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Remote port forwarding from compute nodes allows applications running on the compute nodes to access hosts outside Anselm Cluster.
First, establish the remote port forwarding form the login node, as [described above](../salomon/shell-and-data-access/#port-forwarding-from-login-nodes).
First, establish the remote port forwarding form the login node, as [described above](../anselm-cluster-documentation/shell-and-data-access/#port-forwarding-from-login-nodes).
Second, invoke port forwarding from the compute node to the login node. Insert following line into your jobscript or interactive shell
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On Windows, install and run the free, open source [Sock Puppet](http://sockspuppet.com/) server.
Once the proxy server is running, establish ssh port forwarding from Anselm to the proxy server, port 1080, exactly as [described above](outgoing-connections/#port-forwarding-from-login-nodes).
Once the proxy server is running, establish ssh port forwarding from Anselm to the proxy server, port 1080, exactly as [described above](../anselm-cluster-documentation/shell-and-data-access/#port-forwarding-from-login-nodes).
```bash
local $ ssh -R 6000:localhost:1080 anselm.it4i.cz
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