> 
> >   Yes, I use such a setup for offering ssh to end users on UNIX.
> >   It's a perl script that make use of squid's CONNECT
> >   capabilities (method). 
> >   You have to add port 22 then to your allowed SSL port's acl.
> >   I think it only works for OpenSSH versions , which allow
> >   specifying the tunneling perl script as a proxy.
> 
> Can you explain a bit mor in depth?

     http://www.fwtk.org/fwtk/patches/ssh-tunnel.pl

     Check comments, at the beginning as how to use this.


> 
> >   On Windows 'putty'
> >   (http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/)
> >   can also make/use advantage of the
> >   SQUID proxy for outgoing ssh, apparently without any problem.
> 
> mmhhh... I will be using "putty" on my Windows box and 
> "OpenSSH client" 
> on Linux...
> 
  Is that a 'sigh' ; can't see any reason why or how.

  
  M.

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