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I'm trying to access Jupyter notebooks that are installed on AWS and I want to use a windows-10 machine to access it. The jupyter system sits behind a jump host (bastion) on aws. The process works for macs in the following way - Instructions exist to create a ssh tunnel - Magically the notebook is available on a browser by doing localhost:8223 The mac command for it looks like

ssh -i /pathto.id_rsa -L 8223:<some name>:8223 -f -o <some other url>

What I've been able to accomplish is the following. - Installed putty and pageant. Set up key forwarding on putty and been able to log in to the bastion host. - I tried foxyproxy on chrome but couldn't make much headway there.

How do I access this Jupyter notebook from windows? Again, the set up is

 windows --> [bastion] --> jupyter

I'm totally lost, any pointers or step by step instructions is much appreciated.

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  • Can you install the Windows Subsystem for Linux and use the ssl program that comes with that? It should then be very similar to your Mac command.
    – Steve
    Mar 28, 2018 at 3:41
  • I finally got it to work. Using just putty. The key was to check the option that allows localhost to connect on the screen where one adds the port forwarding.
    – broccoli
    Mar 28, 2018 at 14:45

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I finally got it to work. Using just putty. The key was to check the option that allows localhost to connect on the screen where one adds the port forwarding

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  • can you share the technical implementation please? I am facing same issue
    – Seymour
    Nov 9, 2019 at 12:50

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