On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 8:43 PM, Gregory Nowak <g...@gregn.net> wrote:

> That's strange, because it should work. Unless firewall rules on the
> guest and/or host are blocking pings. It doesn't  matter anyway, since
> you seem to have gotten things resolved.

i don't know what happened before. maybe somehow my LAN_HOST
connection on guest changed it's IP so i can't ping my host. yes, i
doesn't matter now anyway. i can ping each other.

> Just to make sure I understand your question, let me put it the way I
> understand it. You used ssh port forwarding to forward port 1080 from
> the guest to port 1080 on the host. You want to use this forwarded
> port as a proxy for http connections for example. If I understood that
> correctly, then all you need to do is to setup your browser to use
> http://localhost:1080 as an http proxy. HTH.

thanks for re-explained my muddy words. sounds better to me.
yes, it works. but it failed for https connection. so i just try to
fill it with socks proxy and it works well to. one fill for all the
protocol uses. thanks, Greg!

Best regards,

Marco

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