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Re: ssh port mapping and HTTP



Dan Christensen <jdc@uwo.ca> writes:
> Bill Wohler <wohler@newt.com> writes:
> 
> >   I can get into my company's intranet with this:
> >
> >     ssh -n -L 4281:www.secure.com:80 ssh.secure.com sleep 43200
> >
> >   Then, to access http://www.secure.com/page.html, I use
> >   http://localhost:4281/page.html. And this works, so long as all of
> >   links in the page are relative.
> 
> I think you could run a proxy on ssh.secure.com (such as junkbuster or
> webwasher), and then tunnel a connection from your machine to the
> proxy using ssh.  Then set up your browser to use localhost as a proxy.

  A proxy! Good idea. I'll summarize if I nail down a specific solution.

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