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2015 Oct 27
1
dns resolution behind proxy
Hello Guus,
thanks for Your fast reply.
Does it mean only socks is affected and http proxy should work? If this is the case then this may be a temp. solution.
Thanks and regards!
Uwe
Am 27.10.2015 14:08:36, schrieb Guus Sliepen:
> On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 12:33:35PM +0000, Uwe Werler wrote:
>
> > I wonder why tinc tries to resolve host names before connection even
> > with
2015 Nov 07
1
dns resolution behind proxy
On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 02:08:36PM +0100, Guus Sliepen wrote:
> > I wonder why tinc tries to resolve host names before connection even
> > with configured (socks5) proxy which fails behind restrictive firewalls.
>
> [...] I'll try to change tinc so it will allow connections via SOCKS5
> even if it cannot resolve the hostname itself.
I added the ability for tinc to
2009 Oct 24
6
Working with ListCtrl and ListItem
Hi List,
I''m trying to get my ListCtrl to work. Currently I''ve managed to fill
my ListCtrl with items, but I think it''s not the most beautiful way:
class MyList < Wx::ListCtrl
def initialize(parent, *args)
super(parent, :style => Wx::LC_REPORT|LC_HRULES )
create_layout
fill_list
end
def create_layout
self.insert_column(0, "Name")
2002 May 11
4
socks5 support
> Winton--
>
> Excellent! Absolutely wonderful.
>
> I'm wondering which apps/encapsulators support 4A? This gets me
> around
> the DNS leakage problem quite nicely.
>
> Incidentally, we do need SOCKS5 support -- if for no other
> reason, the
> fact that there's *operating system* level support in OSX for SOCKS5
> redirection. So
2003 Aug 12
1
[PATCH] Minor nit: -D is now "socks" not "socks4"
Hi all.
I was getting something working over socks5 and was trying to figure out
why it kept using socks4. It wasn't, it was just a misleading debug
message....
Patch applies to either OpenBSD or Portable.
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2000 Sep 25
3
socks proxy support
is openssh going to ever contain socks4/5 proxy support
(http://www.socks.nec.com/) the same way ssh (nonfree version) does?
Without this support, openssh is completely unusable behind a firewall.
Hayden A. James
2020 Aug 31
2
SOCKSv6 and OpenSSH
Hi there,
I'm Vladimir Olteanu (or just Vlad, for short), and I'm working on the
SOCKSv6 protocol. It is being discussed at the IETF
(https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-olteanu-intarea-socks-6-10). The spec
has matured somewhat and is currently undergoing an adoption call at the
Intarea WG.
I would like to get your opinion on this newer version of the protocol,
in particular on how
2001 Oct 07
3
socks and misc patch to 2.9.9p2
Attached is a very small patch that allows the ssh clients to use the
socks5 library. It should work with socks4 but is untested.
Tested on linux only
configure --with-socks
configure --with-socks5
Also included is a configure option to disable scp statistics
--disable-scp-stats
modified files
openssh-2.9.9p2/acconfig.h
openssh-2.9.9p2/channels.c
openssh-2.9.9p2/configure.in
2010 May 06
10
No connection between nodes on same LAN
Hi all,
I am currently deploying tinc as an alternative to OpenVPN.
My setup includes a lot of nodes and some of them are sitting together
behind the same router on the same network segment.
(E.g. connected to the same switch.)
I noticed, that those nodes do never talk directly to each other via their
private ip-addresses, but instead use the NATed address they got from the
router.
2001 Mar 11
6
what about socks support?
Is there any plan to add socks 4 or socks 5 support to openssh like
the original ssh developed in finland??
Michael
Michael at bizsystems.com
2015 Oct 27
0
dns resolution behind proxy
On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 12:33:35PM +0000, Uwe Werler wrote:
> I wonder why tinc tries to resolve host names before connection even
> with configured (socks5) proxy which fails behind restrictive firewalls.
You are right that it shouldn't be necessary to do this with SOCKS5.
With SOCKS4, it needs to know the exact address, and then I just used
that for SOCKS5 as well.
> Is there
2006 Jul 13
1
Proxy support ?
Hi,
Some programs, which requires network, do not support proxy mechanism
such as SOCKS5. There is a tool called proxychains
(http://proxychains.sf.net) which provides us to redirect all of the
network traffic to a defined server can be SOCKS4, 5, or others. For
instance, I can use
proxychains wget http://www.google.com
to download the homepage of google if I am behind the proxy. This is
quiet
2008 Jul 01
1
[PATCH] SOCKS4A support
This provides SOCKS4A support, which allows a SOCKS4 client to provide a
host name instead of an IP address. It indicates that it's doing so by
using a known-invalid IP address 0.0.0.x (where x != 0), and then
appending the NUL-terminated hostname to the connection request.
Although we check for the terminating NUL manually and the
'fatal(len %d > have %d)' should never happen, the
2013 Mar 05
1
Help connecting to SOCKS5 proxy server with Open SSH
My desire is to form a connection from my laptop running ubuntu to a
SOCKS5 server listed on the Internet. I have read the Ubuntu man page on
OpenSSH client program. The description indicates that I have to connect
to given host name (assumed to be an ip address?) with optional
username. I want the server receive my Internet traffic in SOCKS5
protocol and respond to my computer the requested
2002 May 10
1
Patch for SOCKS4A in OpenSsh
I love SSH's ability to dynamically forward ports using SOCKS (either -D or
DynamicForward) (ie "ssh -D 1081 private.mine.net"). But the thing that has
caused me some pain, is that only SOCKS4 is supported. The SOCKS4 proxy
specification does not permit hostnames, but only IP addresses. This isn't
much of a problem if the target host is a public Internet host or otherwise
DNS
2013 Mar 07
4
Syslinux-5.10-pre1
Folks,
I've just released the first prelease for the 5.10 series. The intention
is to leave 5.02-pre3 where it is and move to 5.10-pre1. The only
difference between 5.02-pre3 and 5.10-pre1 is the merge of the lwip
branch (and a single commit to fixup the -DDEBUG=2 build), which
warranted a bump in the version minor number. See the shortlog below for
details of the differences between
2012 Apr 18
4
FW: tinc Digest, Vol 90, Issue 17
Dear C?dric,
If I am using windows version of tinc, how can I check the connection list?
Regards,
Eric
-----Original Message-----
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Of tinc-request at tinc-vpn.org
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To: tinc at tinc-vpn.org
Subject: tinc Digest, Vol 90, Issue 17
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2012 Oct 22
1
[PATCH] Implement remote dynamic TCP forwarding
Hi all,
This is a client side only implementation of reversed dynamic (SOCKS) TCP
forwarding, which means it is compatible with any existing servers
have 'remote forward' capability.
To establish such forward, use "ssh -R [BIND_ADDRESS:]PORT ...".
The server will listen on that port and address and accept SOCKS
traffics.
Hope this will be useful for you.
There was an
2009 Dec 04
2
two questions about ssh tunneling
if I:
ssh -fND localhost:6000 somebody at 192.168.56.5 -p PORTNUMBER
from computer "A" to computer "B" [B = 192.168.56.5] then I can set the
SOCKS proxy for e.g.: Firefox to use "localhost:6000" on computer "A".
Ok. I can surf the web through "B".
But:
- Can anyone sniff the traffic of "A"? [e.g.: computers on same subnet
as
2000 Jan 19
3
AIX openssh patches
I have a few patches for AIX. The patchfile is attached below. The patch
has been tested on AIX4.2 and AIX4.3. The patch is on openssh-1.2.1pre25,
with openssl-0.94, using RSAref.
1) authenticate support - this function allows the system to determine
authentification. Whatever the system allows for login, authenticate
will too. It doesn't matter whether it is AFS, DFS, SecureID, local.