SSH Tunneling Service



I would like to create an SSH Tunnel on a Windows 2003 server as a service, so that whenever the server is rebooted a SSH connection is established to another server.  What I am looking for is the functionality similar to PuTTY that can operate as a service - no active login required.  Authenticating with private/public keys a must.  Any guidance as to available software  to accomplish this would be greatly appreciated.
 
Thanks,

Sam

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