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=== ssh tunnel === |
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=== corkscrew === |
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To tunnel your [[ssh]] connection over a [[http]]-proxy, in [[Windows]] you can use an option of [[Putty]], on a [[Linux]] commandline you can use "[[corkscrew]]". |
To tunnel your [[ssh]] connection over a [[http]]-proxy, in [[Windows]] you can use an option of [[Putty]], on a [[Linux]] commandline you can use "[[corkscrew]]". |
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With this method you dont need to install stuff on the remote server, there is another method using hts and htc (httptunnel) [http://www.jfranken.de/homepages/johannes/vortraege/ssh3_inhalt.de.html#ToC3] but this requires setting up stuff on both sides, client and server. |
With this method you dont need to install stuff on the remote server, there is another method using hts and htc (httptunnel) [http://www.jfranken.de/homepages/johannes/vortraege/ssh3_inhalt.de.html#ToC3] but this requires setting up stuff on both sides, client and server. |
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=== putty in wine === |
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Alternative: Boot from a [[Knoppix]] CD, download [[Putty]].exe, start it in [[Wine]], use the http_proxy setting. |
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[[Category:Linux]] |
[[Category:Linux]] |
Latest revision as of 11:48, 24 May 2006
ssh tunnel[edit]
ToDo
corkscrew[edit]
To tunnel your ssh connection over a http-proxy, in Windows you can use an option of Putty, on a Linux commandline you can use "corkscrew".
Debian example:
apt-get install corkscrew
then edit your config:
vi /etc/ssh/ssh_config
and insert f.e.:
ProxyCommand corkscrew <proxy> <port> %h %p
This will make all your ssh connections use the proxy.
With this method you dont need to install stuff on the remote server, there is another method using hts and htc (httptunnel) [1] but this requires setting up stuff on both sides, client and server.
putty in wine[edit]
Alternative: Boot from a Knoppix CD, download Putty.exe, start it in Wine, use the http_proxy setting.