Re: Curiosity -D
From: Greyson M Fischer (Greyson_at_cleveland.feddata.com)
Date: 07/22/03
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Date: 22 Jul 2003 21:28:11 GMT
Ahah! Thank you!
~Greyson
Richard E. Silverman <res@qoxp.net> wrote:
> TCP forwarding when the destination sockets are not known in advance, and
> thus are not amenable to static forwarding with -L. For example, you
> might establish an "ssh -D ..." connection to a gateway connected to a
> private network, and configure your web browser to use the "dynamically
> forwarded" port as a SOCKS proxy.
>
> Of course, it would be much more useful if OpenSSH implemented socks5.
> Socks4 only allows the client to specify IP addresses for the remote
> connections, which means the client must look up names for the remote
> resources locally -- which is likely to fail. Note that the analogous
> feature in the ssh.com software does do socks5.
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