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A quick and easy way to create an SSH SOCKS proxy
Authored by: operator207 on Jul 23, '09 11:46:40AM

While I agree 100% with your statement, the firewall is there for a reason, I have one instance where I would rather use an application like this. Provided the location allows ssh connections.

Any open wifi at a restaurant. I am not a fan of checking my mail without some sort of encryption. I have been to a few places that block port 25 587 and 993, but allow ssh. One even blocked 443, it was like they specifically wanted to see what you were doing. How big bro. of them.

By using an ssh tunnel, I can check my mail securely send email securely, and get work done.

However, if you are at work, and doing this, you deserve what you get. If your at Starbucks, that is a bit different.



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