Re: How to build socks5 for Debian?

1999-05-05 Thread Marc Haber
On Tue, 04 May 1999 17:21:24 -0500, you wrote:
>Marc Haber wrote:
>> On Tue, 4 May 1999 15:04:25 -0400 (EDT), you wrote:
>> Nope. Slink.
>
>Hmmm, are you sure then that you don't have the debian socks4 client package 
>installed
>and you're getting the socks4 version of runsocks?

Quite.
|[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/mh > ls -l `which runsocks`
|lrwxrwxrwx   1 root root   34 May  4 13:55 /usr/local/bin/runsocks 
-> ../stow/socks5-v1.0r9/bin/runsocks*
|[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/mh >

>> Does DANTE have a runsocks equivalent?

It has. It's called socksify. I have not been able, however to
successfully use username/password authentication with DANTE.

Greetings
Marc

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Re: How to build socks5 for Debian?

1999-05-04 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Marc Haber wrote:

> On Tue, 4 May 1999 15:04:25 -0400 (EDT), you wrote:
> >wrt no extant packages:
> >Read the license - not very nice...  you might
> >take a peek at DANTE (free socks4/5 client/server)
>
> I surely will.
>
> >wrt it not working:
> >ah... you're on potato...
>
> Nope. Slink.

Hmmm, are you sure then that you don't have the debian socks4 client package 
installed
and you're getting the socks4 version of runsocks?

I've been running socks5 (built on my own) for some time with no trouble (yup, 
I use
runsocks too).

> >runsocks works fine on glibc-2.0(slink), but fails with
> >glibc-2.1(potato).
>
> I can't confirm that.
>
> >Note that you can use NEC socks to socksify, at compilation,
> >and it will run fine on potato, its just runsocks that fails.
>
> Does DANTE have a runsocks equivalent? I need to socksify some clients
> sometimes but not every time. Slamming runsocks in front of the
> command line seems strikingly convenient.

Indeed runsocks is convenient!

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Re: How to build socks5 for Debian?

1999-05-04 Thread Marc Haber
On Tue, 4 May 1999 15:04:25 -0400 (EDT), you wrote:
>wrt no extant packages:
>Read the license - not very nice...  you might
>take a peek at DANTE (free socks4/5 client/server)

I surely will.

>wrt it not working:
>ah... you're on potato...  

Nope. Slink.

>runsocks works fine on glibc-2.0(slink), but fails with
>glibc-2.1(potato).  

I can't confirm that.

>Note that you can use NEC socks to socksify, at compilation,
>and it will run fine on potato, its just runsocks that fails.

Does DANTE have a runsocks equivalent? I need to socksify some clients
sometimes but not every time. Slamming runsocks in front of the
command line seems strikingly convenient.

Greetings
Marc

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Re: How to build socks5 for Debian?

1999-05-04 Thread Richard A Nelson

wrt no extant packages:
Read the license - not very nice...  you might
take a peek at DANTE (free socks4/5 client/server)


wrt it not working:
ah... you're on potato...  

runsocks works fine on glibc-2.0(slink), but fails with
glibc-2.1(potato).  

Note that you can use NEC socks to socksify, at compilation,
and it will run fine on potato, its just runsocks that fails.

I don't know of anyone who has managed to track this far enough
to point fingers at the culprit yet ;-{
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