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Khanh Lessh -D 8080 -f -C -q -N william@www.myserver.com
create the tunnel
You will then be prompted for your password, which you should enter. That’s it! Your ssh tunnel is in place!
A quick synopsis of what those switches mean is as follows:
-D 8080 : This basically does a lot of dynamic stuff and makes it behave as a SOCKS server. Of course you could use any non privileged port here (above 1023).
-f : This will fork the process into the background after you type your password.
-C : Turns on compression.
-q : Quiet mode. Since this is just a tunnel we can make it quiet.
-N : Tells it no commands will be sent. (the -f will complain if we don’t specify this). -
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Simon BricoloA nice tutorial to set up a ssh tunnel to surf with. It's quite usefull for getting an IP from a country (needed sometimes by some websites)
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