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Enter a Name for the client. Enter the Path to the executable file for the client (or click Browse to locate the executable).
Enter a Command Line associated with launching the client application. SDT Connector typically launches a client using command line
arguments to point it at the local endpoint of the redirection. There are three special keywords for specifying the command line format.
When launching the client, SDT Connector substitutes these keywords with the appropriate values:
%path% is path to the executable file, that is, the previous field.
%host% is the local address to which the local endpoint of the redirection is bound, that is, the Local Address field for the Service
redirection Advanced options.
%port% is the local port to which the local endpoint of the redirection is bound, that is, the Local TCP Port field for the Service redirection
Advanced options. If this port is unspecified (that is, “Any”), the appropriate randomly selected port will be substituted.
For example SDT Connector is preconfigured for Windows installations with a HTTP service client that will connect with the local browser that
the local Windows user has configured as the default. Otherwise, the default browser used is Firefox.
Figure 6-15. HTTP browser client.
Also some clients are launched in a command line or terminal window. The Telnet client is an example of this so the “Path to client
executable file” is telnet and the “Command line format for client executable” is cmd /c start %path% %host% %port%.
Figure 6-16. Telnet client.
Click OK.