Re: Destination server/port to tunnel www?
From: Toby Newman (google_at_asktoby.com)
Date: 05/28/04
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Date: 28 May 2004 11:27:04 GMT
# Darren Tucker
> In article <Xns94F55CBD9EB6Fgoogleasktobycom@127.0.0.1>,
> Toby Newman <google@asktoby.com> wrote:
> [port forwarding]
>>What should I use as a destination IP/port for HTTP?
>
> Your HTTP proxy server.
I'm not aware that I use a proxy server. The machine running sshd is behind
a linksys BEFSR41 router, which in turn is connected to my cable internet.
I can log into the machine using SSH remotely, and once in, set up tunnels
for POP3 and NNTP. I'm still not sure which IP and port to use as a tunnel
destination for tunneling WWW access.
-- Toby asktoby.com BSOD VST & ME
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