On Tuesday, May 07, 2013 11:20:11 PM Dominic Benson wrote:
> You might want to look at something like TransSocks, which, I understand, is 
> intended to allow exactly this kind of tunnelling. I think you would set it 
> up to forward over the SOCKS proxy on 9110 and listen on some other port, and 
> then redirect application traffic to *that*.
> 
> Dominic

TransSocks is very interesting:
"TranSocks is a network-layer proxy that can run on a Linux router and without 
controlling how applications are run."
http://transocks.sourceforge.net/

May well work with SSL.  And they have some interesting iptables rules.

I'll sure try it, thanks.  Hopefully kmail won't ignore it.


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