Guide to Setting Up SSH UDP Requests
SSH UDP can be useful for various internet tricks that require UDP-based SSH connections. Follow these steps to set up your SSH UDP request. Here’s a tutorial on Guide to Setting Up SSH UDP Requests:
Create SSH UDP
The first thing you have to do, of course, is to create a UDP SSH account. You can make it on the sshudp.online site or the link details below.
SShUDP UDP Request
Select the servers you want to use for your SSH UDP request. Enter your username and password as you would for a regular SSH connection.
Your UDP SSH account has been successfully created.
Done.
Download Link SocksIP Tunnel.
To implement UDP SSH, you’ll need an application called SocksIP Tunnel.
How to Setting SSH UDP Request
Open the SocksIP Tunnel application that you downloaded earlier, then follow these steps to Setting Up SSH UDP Requests:
- Tap the gear icon.
Select UDP Reguest.
Tap CONGIFURE UDP REQUEST.
Enter the UDP SSH Server details, including your UDP SSH Username and Password. Set the port to 65535, then save your settings.
Tap back to the home menu on the application.
Tap Start to Connect.
Connected.
Done.