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Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
> I just use ssh for this. Using the "-D" flag gives a SOCKS5 proxy,
> listening locally, making/accepting connections on the ssh remote end.
> You can use it directly in Firefox, no need for full-fledged VPN.
> (and for that, there would be the new "-w" option -- when IP-via-TCP is
> an option)

Yes, ssh is usually my choice for one-time tunnels, but I took the opportunity 
to setup a
full-fledged VPN against this national server, just in case I needed anything 
else :)

In any case, (quote form man ssh here) "Since an SSH-based setup entails a fair 
amount of overhead,
it may be more suited to temporary setups, such as for wireless VPNs.  More 
permanent VPNs are
better provided by tools such as ipsecctl(8) and isakmpd(8).".

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