9/11/2023 0 Comments Phpstorm sonarlint![]() ![]() I don't fully understand tunneling, and maybe I never will, as I have spent several hours researching it and have yet to grasp it. Xdebug on my remote testing server, the CentOS Linux machine where my PHP/MySQL based development website is sitting, cannot connect to my local Windows 8.1 development machine on port 9000. This tutorial I found that explains how to use PhpStorm with a remote server by SSH tunnel does not work (click to expand the section "Setting up an SSH tunnel on Windows). How does the remote server's xdebug know to tunnel? Or does it need to know? Do I need to tell that server about the tunnel? Or is it already aware of it as soon as I connect via the tunnel? But if is aware, then why can't xdebug connect on port 9000? Does my PhpStorm listen on port 9000, and my PuTTY handle sending the data there? Or does PhpStorm need to listen on port 22? I think the only issue is I am too dumb to figure out how to tunnel properly. I am behind a firewall, but I don't think that's the issue since I can connect by SSH with no problem, so the tunnel should work if I can just configure it correctly. I have PhpStorm 9.0.2 on my Windows 8.1 machine, trying to use PuTTY to connect to remote CentOS 6, PHP 5.6 / xdebug 2.3.2 machine at another location. I have to connect to this remote machine even if it kills me. ![]() I gave up and successfully connected to a local virtual machine, but it is too slow. ![]() I have literally been struggling with this for weeks. ![]()
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