On 2016-12-21 09:47, Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
Yes technically you can turn SSH into a SOCKS proxy server when you
run
it dynamically.
Then I didn’t remember it completely wrong — thank you for answering
the
basic question :)
So if I understood it right, you’re port-forwarding exactly the
services
the client needs and nothing else.
Can you set a different port for each gateway? (Freenet normally
chooses the listening port at random which it then keeps for subsequent
runs. You can set the port in the initial configuration, though, and it
will then stick to it)
Hm. We don't do dynamic ports for the anonymity daemon gateway - meaning
the socks port number listening to workstation connections has to be
static as iptables rules are built around that.
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