]] Miguel Landaeta | sshuttle is not exactly a VPN, and not exactly port forwarding. | It's kind of both, and kind of neither. | . | Any TCP session you initiate to one of the proxied IP addresses will | be captured by sshuttle and sent over an ssh session to the remote | copy of sshuttle, which will then regenerate the connection on that | end, and funnel the data back and forth through ssh. | . | It's like a VPN, since it can forward every port on an entire network, | not just ports you specify. Conveniently, it lets you use the "real" | IP addresses of each host rather than faking port numbers on localhost.
This sounds a lot like what a SOCKS proxy does? What does this provide over using ssh -D and tsocks? Cheers, -- Tollef Fog Heen UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87d3l12ob2....@qurzaw.varnish-software.com