[Bug 391874] Re: “dynamic” application-level port forwarding non-functional

2015-01-27 Thread Michael R. Crusoe
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu) Status: Confirmed = Invalid -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server Team, which is subscribed to openssh in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/391874 Title: “dynamic” application-level port forwarding

[Bug 391874] Re: “dynamic” application-level port forwarding non-functional

2011-10-11 Thread Māris Fogels
I encountered a very similar problem running a development version of Oneiric, openssh-client 1:5.8p1-7ubuntu1. Michael, try using 'curl -I --socks5 127.0.0.1:1080 http://thesite'. I find that curl connects perfectly through the SOCKS SSH tunnel and that Firefox 7.0.1+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu1

[Bug 391874] Re: “dynamic” application-level port forwarding non-functional

2011-10-11 Thread Michael R. Crusoe
Thanks mars for making feel a little less crazy :-) I don't have a remote host any more, so I won't be able to do further testing on this issue. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server Team, which is subscribed to openssh in Ubuntu.

[Bug 391874] Re: “dynamic” application-level port forwarding non-functional

2011-10-11 Thread Māris Fogels
Installing the FoxProxy Firefox extension allowed the Firefox SOCKS proxy connection to start working. According to the SSH output the browser now sets up proxy connections just like curl does. debug1: Connection to port 12345 forwarding to socks port 0 requested. debug2: fd 7 setting

[Bug 391874] Re: “dynamic” application -level port forwarding non-functional

2010-06-28 Thread Michael R. Crusoe
wget was just a demonstration tool, but thank you for the notice. I repeated the test today with Firefox 3.6.3, though one cannot specify the SOCKS version in the GUI. network.proxy.socks_version was left at its default setting of '5'. Running OpenSSH_5.3p1 Debian-3ubuntu4, OpenSSL 0.9.8k 25 Mar

[Bug 391874] Re: “dynamic” application -level port forwarding non-functional

2010-01-28 Thread Colin Watson
I was a bit puzzled by this until I realised that our current wget package doesn't actually support SOCKS, so this test could never work. (Feel free to mark this bug as also affecting Ubuntu wget; it used to support this, but I don't know what would be involved in reintroducing it.) With OpenSSH

[Bug 391874] Re: “dynamic” application -level port forwarding non-functional

2010-01-28 Thread Colin Watson
See also: http://www.mail-archive.com/w...@sunsite.dk/msg10824.html -- “dynamic” application-level port forwarding non-functional https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/391874 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server Team, which is subscribed to openssh in ubuntu.

[Bug 391874] Re: “dynamic” application -level port forwarding non-functional

2009-10-12 Thread Chuck Short
Hi, I was wondering if you were still having this problem? Regards chuck ** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided = Low ** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu) Status: New = Incomplete -- “dynamic” application-level port forwarding non-functional

[Bug 391874] Re: “dynamic” application -level port forwarding non-functional

2009-10-12 Thread Michael R. Crusoe
I just checked, this is still an issue. ** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete = Confirmed -- “dynamic” application-level port forwarding non-functional https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/391874 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server Team,

[Bug 391874] Re: “dynamic” application -level port forwarding non-functional

2009-06-24 Thread Michael R. Crusoe
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28322978/Dependencies.txt -- “dynamic” application-level port forwarding non-functional https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/391874 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server Team, which is