[SGVLUG] Ssh tunnel host selection
Braddock
braddock at braddock.com
Wed Oct 30 12:01:07 PDT 2013
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Doug,
Are you forwarding over ssh via a SOCKS proxy or some other method?
I think some of the browser proxy extensions can do sophisticated
things with a SOCKS proxy if you keep the forwarding on the browser level.
- -braddock
On 10/30/2013 01:29 AM, Doug Vargas wrote:
> haha no it's fine, describing network topologies isn't always
> simple. So my home network consists of a cable modem which connects
> to my wifi router and my laptop connects to that, pretty standard.
> Then I create an ssh tunnel from my laptop to my server and send
> all my traffic through it. What I'd like to do is connect to
> certain hosts, like netflix.com, hulu.com, etc, through standard
> http and not my ssh tunnel on port...23445, i think i have it on.
> Is there any way to do that?
>
>
> On 10/30/2013 12:36 AM, Steve M Bibayoff wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 11:10 PM, Doug <dougvargas at sbcglobal.net>
>> wrote:
>>> Hey all, so I have an odd problem I'm hoping someone can help
>>> me with...for I'm tunnelling my home connection (through my
>>> laptop and not my router, which sadly doesn't support dd-wrt or
>>> similar) through ssh,
>> Could you draw an ascii digram, or be more descriptive. I am not
>> able to picture what network you have here. Like how is your
>> laptop connected too the Internet? And what exactly is your
>> "home connection"?
>>
>>> ... which is great, but I'd like to set it up so that I can
>>> tell it to ignore the proxy for certain hosts, like Netflix,
>>> and just connect normally via port 80. Can I do this with
>>> iptables?
>> Assuming you are using iptables to use a proxy(again you are
>> going to have to explain how it's setup), it is usually easier to
>> set up iptables that fowards things to a proxy from a lookup
>> list, and just passes everything else through.
>>
>>
>> Sorry I couldn't be more helpful, Steve
>>
>
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