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Re: ssh SOCKS vs. IPv6 destinations
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 6:55 PM, Steven M.
Bellovin<smb%cs.columbia.edu@localhost> wrote:
> I generally do my browsing over an ssh tunnel to somewhere not on a
> wireless net, for all the obvious reasons. In the past, I've run a
> squid proxy on a well-located machine, and ssh'd to it, forwarding port
> 3128 (or whatever) from my laptop to that proxy. In the interest of
> reducing the number of moving parts I have to maintain, I tried using
> ssh's built-in SOCKS proxy (the DynamicForward option in the config
> file) instead. That works well for most web sites, but if the web site
> has a AAAA record -- and that includes www.netbsd.org -- the connection
> returns EOF immediately.
>
> Any fixes? Work-arounds?
>
this probably isn't what you're looking for, but have you thought of
trying something like delegate?
http://www.delegate.org/delegate/HowToDG.html#alvpn
http://www.delegate.org/delegate/Manual.htm#SSLTUNNEL
http://www.delegate.org/delegate/Manual.htm#STLS
(also replaces squid)
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