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philcryer avatar philcryer commented on June 15, 2024
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mimor avatar mimor commented on June 15, 2024

I think you should be careful using ssh when behind a proxy (eg. corporate env.) -> might get one fired.

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fullbright avatar fullbright commented on June 15, 2024

Hi,

Indeed ! but I was thinking about another environment, like when you setup a
vpn and have to proxy your request through it, or just have internet through
a proxy.

Sergio Kokouvi AFANOU
Ingnieur INSA Lyon - Rseaux et Tlcom
Tel: 06 22 03 76 97

On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 10:31 PM, mimor <
[email protected]>wrote:

I think you should be careful using ssh when behind a proxy (eg. corporate
env.) -> might get one fired.

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub:
#17 (comment)

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philcryer avatar philcryer commented on June 15, 2024

so...I could add a line in /etc/lipsyncd.conf for PROXY= and then if it's defined us it...it's just that...how are we going to tell it to use the PROXY for some connections (like at work) and others for other connections (like when you're at home)? to me this almost needs to be handled by a local proxy server, so you'd point at that, then it would decide how to ssh out... Thoughts? I can't think of a way I can solve both instances.

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fullbright avatar fullbright commented on June 15, 2024

Hi,

There is a nice program called corkscrew that is able to make an SSH
connexion through a proxy. Proxy details are available in the .ssh/config
file.

It may be a clue.

Regards,

Sergio AFANOU
Le 21 juin 2011 22:27, "philcryer" <
[email protected]> a
crit :

so...I could add a line in /etc/lipsyncd.conf for PROXY= and then if it's
defined us it...it's just that...how are we going to tell it to use the
PROXY for some connections (like at work) and others for other connections
(like when you're at home)? to me this almost needs to be handled by a local
proxy server, so you'd point at that, then it would decide how to ssh out...
Thoughts? I can't think of a way I can solve both instances.

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub:
#17 (comment)

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