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Re: [Pan-users] Pan over SSH tunnel?
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Jim Henderson |
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Re: [Pan-users] Pan over SSH tunnel? |
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Thu, 4 Jan 2018 19:18:27 +0000 (UTC) |
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Pan/0.142 (He slipped to Sam a double gin; d1206be git.gnome.org/pan2) |
On Wed, 03 Jan 2018 20:39:22 +0000, Jeff Berman wrote:
> Hi, I haven't really been following this thread, so apologies if my
> reply doesn't make sense. But in the past, I used to use stunnel with
> Pan to connect to secure servers. Perhaps that would be an option for
> you? https://www.stunnel.org
stunnel is a different beast - for wrapping HTTPS around an insecure NNTP
connection (or any TCP connection, really). The OP here is about
tunnelling either a cleartext or HTTPS-encrypted NNTP connection over SSH
in order to mask your own IP address - essentially a proxy (indeed,
that's what the -D option sets up, as others have noted).
Jim
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- Re: [Pan-users] Pan over SSH tunnel?, Jim Henderson, 2018/01/03
- Re: [Pan-users] Pan over SSH tunnel?, David Melik, 2018/01/03
- Re: [Pan-users] Pan over SSH tunnel?, David Melik, 2018/01/03
- Re: [Pan-users] Pan over SSH tunnel?, Jim Henderson, 2018/01/03
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- Re: [Pan-users] Pan over SSH tunnel?, David Melik, 2018/01/05
- Re: [Pan-users] Pan over SSH tunnel?, Rhialto, 2018/01/03
- Re: [Pan-users] Pan over SSH tunnel?, Jeff Berman, 2018/01/03
- Re: [Pan-users] Pan over SSH tunnel?,
Jim Henderson <=