That's great, thanks :)
** Description changed:
- To open a dynamic SOCKS proxy with SSH, just use 'ssh -D port
- u...@host', where port should be your desired proxy port. Then use this
- forward with any SOCKS compatible application to route traffic through
- the remote host. You can also use DynamicForward in .ssh/config (look at
- man ssh_config).
-
-
- (just found out this only works with the netcat-openbsd package)
-
- To use a SOCKS proxy with SSH through netcat, add this to your
- .ssh/config:
-
- Host host-via-socks
- HostName host
- ProxyCommand /usr/bin/nc localhost:8080 %h %p
-
- (replace 8080 with your SOCKS port)
+ For a lightweight VPN alternative, have a look at ssh + netcat-openbsd
+ for SOCKS proxy support.
** Changed in: ubuntu-server-tips
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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ssh socks proxy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/413054
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Status in Ubuntu Server Tips: Confirmed
Bug description:
For a lightweight VPN alternative, have a look at ssh + netcat-openbsd for
SOCKS proxy support.
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