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On Monday 14 January 2008, Elyahou ITTAH wrote: |
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> 2008/1/14, Etaoin Shrdlu <shrdlu@×××××××××××××.org>: |
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> > What application is running on the remote box, port 443? A SOCKS |
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> > server or something else? |
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> OpenSSH, which manage the redirections alone. |
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What does this mean? |
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> I am on Linux :P and the configuration is my Gentoo Installation. |
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> 127.O.O.1 is my machine where putty is running, Xchat run with this |
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> proxy configuration: Socks5 127.0.0.1:8080 |
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> After Many tests, this solution worked. Thx for that ;) |
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> But I am interested on a global configuration who pass all connection |
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> by the SSH tunnel. |
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Still, it's unclear what your exact configuration is. However, assuming |
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that you're tunneling SOCKS, you could use socksify (configured to use |
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SOCKS for every protocol and IP address) and launch the applications |
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with |
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socksify <appname> |
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