Nope , routing does not work - donow why , already tested and also the
dante-client configured as much I could understood from man page...



On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Rob Weir wrote :

� Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 21:34:30 +1100
� From: Rob Weir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
� To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
� Subject: Re: linux inside windows domain
�
� On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 11:15:42PM -0800, Florentin Ionescu wrote:
� > Given a computer alpha with debian , on a windows NT domain beta which
� > has a proxy server gama 11.22.33.44 can anybody please explain me how
� > can you set socks5 (? any other way ?) to access the Internet ?
�
� You could just route packets directly, which is the obvious solution.
� Why aren't you doing this?
�
� > Mozilla has build-in client, so setting proxy as gama:1080 is working
� > fine - but I want to other application to work too.
�
� SOCKS is a special protocol which programs have to actually understand
� to use.  Find socksified versions of the software you want, actually
� route things properly over the network or, in a pinch, install tsocks
� and use the LD_PRELOAD hack to socksify everything else.
�
� You could also just use a HTTP proxy (like squid), a lot of programs
� know how to use that.
�
� -rob








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