https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83279

--- Comment #11 from Justin Zobel <justin.zo...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Jonathan Rubenstein from comment #10)
> Wasn't this resolved here?
> https://phabricator.kde.org/D13659

It appears to be but I just tried to use it and it fails. I added in the ssh
tunnel settings but it just errors saying it can't find the target hostname (it
doesn't appear it's even trying the ssh tunnel as it is an instantaneous
error).

(In reply to Petr Sedlacek from comment #7)
> I've been using remmina for quite a while and I liked the built-in ssh
> tunnelling feature. However remmina is plagued by many annoying bugs so I
> would like to move to krdc which seems to be much more stable.
> 
> It's easy to say there are other tools for tunnelling (which is true) but
> then the connection is not one-click. It's necessary to open the tunnel
> first, use a static tunneling port and then connect to the server. Built-in
> tunnelling feature would make krdc much more powerful.
> 
> Or at least give us option to run a background program before connecting -
> that would allow us to run ssh and open the tunnel automatically upon
> connecting to the server.

I actually worked around it by using a bash script to create the tunnel and
launch krdc to connect to the locally mapped port. It's ugly but it works for
me.

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