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>>>>> Navjot Kukreja writes:
Navjot> you can bind OpenSSH tunnel's SOCKS
Navjot> proxy to a network address, using -D option of ssh(1).
Navjot> I am already doing this. but this option will bind it to a
particular port on
Navjot> the loopback interface right? i thought i'd be able to use:
An excerpt from ssh(1):
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-D [bind_address:]port
Specifies a local “dynamic” application-level port forwarding.
This works by allocating a socket to listen to port on the local
side, optionally bound to the specified bind_address. Whenever a
connection is made to this port, the connection is forwarded over
the secure channel, and the application protocol is then used to
determine where to connect to from the remote machine. Currently
the SOCKS4 and SOCKS5 protocols are supported, and ssh will act
as a SOCKS server. Only root can forward privileged ports.
Dynamic port forwardings can also be specified in the configura‐
tion file.
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HTH
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