One other thing you could do, point your local 3128 to squid on that
machine, and use localhost 3128 as your proxy. Then, all browser
requests to your ssh server will be as if they were local.

Of course then all traffic anywhere will be over the ssh connection to
your squid proxy... One way to get away with viewing pron at work...

On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 15:40, Shawn wrote:
> Don't do that, just ssh to your machine and forward your local tcp port
> 631 to the cups machine (-L)
> 
> Then, point your browser to your local box as if it were the cups
> server.
> 
> On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 17:09, Tux the turtle wrote:
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> > ThanX...
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