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title: Setup SSH Tunneling
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## SSH Tunneling
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1. Turn on feature flag
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- Change [`SSH_TUNNELING`](https://github.com/apache/superset/blob/eb8386e3f0647df6d1bbde8b42073850796cc16f/superset/config.py#L489) to `True`
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- If you want to add more security when establishing the tunnel we allow users to overwrite the `SSHTunnelManager` class (here)[https://github.com/apache/superset/blob/eb8386e3f0647df6d1bbde8b42073850796cc16f/superset/config.py#L507]
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- You can also set the [`SSH_TUNNEL_LOCAL_BIND_ADDRESS`](https://github.com/apache/superset/blob/eb8386e3f0647df6d1bbde8b42073850796cc16f/superset/config.py#L508) this the host address where the tunnel will be accessible on your VPC
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2. Create database w/ ssh tunnel enabled
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- With the feature flag enabled you should now see ssh tunnel toggle.
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- Click the toggle to enables ssh tunneling and add your credentials accordingly.
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- Superset allows for 2 different type authenticaion (Basic + Private Key). These credentials should come from your service provider.
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3. Verify data is flowing
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- Once SSH tunneling has been enabled, go to SQL Lab and write a query to verify data is properly flowing.
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