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>
>
> you can bind OpenSSH tunnel's SOCKS
> proxy to a network address, using -D option of ssh(1).

I am already doing this. but this option will bind it to a particular port
on the loopback interface right? i thought i'd be able to use:

> # ip route add nexthop via [addr1] nexthop via [addr2] nexthop via [addr3]

if i can associate an entire interface with one of the tunnels. I guess I
can't. or rather, there are better ways.


how do u suggest i achieve this?


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