I think that torsocks shouldn't break your use of ssh - it closely matches many other uses of ssh or similar programs.
All the best, Jacob On 3/4/14, Lunar <[email protected]> wrote: > David Goulet: >> After a big code review from Nick and help from a lot of people >> contributing and testing, this is the release candidate 4 for the new >> torsocks. > > I was about to push the new version to Debian experimental, but it just > breaks my SSH configuration too badly. > > The new version forbids listen() and accept(). > > That means that at least SSH options ControlMaster, LocalForward, and > DynamicForward will not work. Being able to multiplex connections > (ControlMaster) is pretty crucial to keep sanity when working over > hidden services. Forwarding options allow a simple way to create to > tunnel TCP connections to a remote system through SSH over Tor. > > I am not sure what is the right move here. Perhaps allowing listen on > Unix sockets and localhost? Or maybe allowing listen() entirely? > > -- > Lunar <[email protected]> > _______________________________________________ tor-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-dev
