I'm still wondering how to tunnel my http traffic thought ssh to my
internal web server.  I use Putty to connect to a RH box behind LEAF from
outside giving me a comand line interface.  Is the tunneling done by
somehow directing traffic through PuTTY ? 

Cam

(sorry if this got sent twice)

On Fri, 24 May 2002, Michael McClure wrote:

> 
> I got this to work successfully!  In fact, I'm sending this message through an 
> SSH tunnelled http session right now!.
> 
> Here's what I did.
> 
> 1) Download "proxy" from analogx.com:
>  www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/proxy.htm
> 
> This is a windows based proxy server.  Install it on a windows box running on 
> your internal network.  It's super easy, just run the install and read the 
> readme.
> 
> 2) Start the proxy server on your windows box.
> 
> 3) Set up port forwarding in your ssh session to your from some localhost port 
> (I used 8080) to your internal windows proxy server on port 6588 (proxy's port).
> 
> 4) From work (I dialed in), ssh to your LRP Router/LEAF.  
> 
> 5) On your browser, set the browser to use a proxy server.  The hostname 
> is "localhost" and the port is whatever localhost port you used in step 3 above.
> (again, I used 8080).
> 
> 6) Start up your browser, and VOILA!  you have secured browsing -- It's secure 
> between your office an home, but not secure behind your LEAF -- but then again, 
> that's why we have a LEAF, right!
> 
> 7) You can verify that your LEAF is doing the proxy, by, from you LEAF ssh 
> session, doing an ipchains -ML (or whatever your command is to look at 
> masqueraded sessions).  You should see something from the IP of your internal 
> windows proxy to the site you are browsing.
> 
> Happy Secure Surfing!
> 
> mike.
> 
> 
> 
> Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> 
> > 
> > How do you tunnel your browser through ssh to your LRP at home?  I
> > would
> > like to do the same.
> > 
> > Can it be done from windows?
> > Are you using PuTTY to do this?
> > What is the syntax of the comand?
> > 
> > Cam
> > 
> > On Thu, 23 May 2002, Michael McClure wrote:
> > 
> > > Hello all --
> > > 
> > > I'm an older leaf user -- haven't really bothered to upgrade because
> > 
> > > there was no reason to -- I'm using Eigerstein 1680k.  However, if I
> > 
> > > can't do this with eigerstein, then maybe this will be a motivation to
> > 
> > > move up if I can do it with something else.
> > > 
> > > Anonymizer.com offers a pay service for ssh tunnelled secure browsing
> > -- 
> > > so you can browse at work kind of stuff.  SSH to their server, and 
> > > tunnel your browser through it.  They, in turn, push that out onto the
> > 
> > > internet --  So your boss doesn't know you're searching monster, or a
> > 
> > > competitor's site, or reading your browser-based email for that
> > matter. 
> > >  I know I can tunnel my browser through ssh to my LRP at home to view
> > a 
> > > webserver on my internal network at home, but how about redirecting
> > that 
> > > browser outside onto the internet?  I'd localhost:8080 my browser from
> > 
> > > work, which would go to my lrp, which would, in turn go out onto the
> > 
> > > internet.  I know I'm missing some piece here because port forwarding
> > 
> > > only works to a specific machine - there has to be another piece, but
> > I 
> > > don't know what it is....
> > > 
> > > Anybody have any thougths?
> > > 
> > > thanks.
> > > mike.
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
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