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Re: [Full-disclosure] dns tunneling with win32 client / ProxyCommand



2006/6/20, Paul Szabo <psz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

I do not think putty has any proxying capabilities. Have a look at

  http://www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/psz/ssh-with-skey

which does essentially what you want: instead of invoking the proxy from
within ssh/putty, have the proxy invoke ssh/putty. (I have a socks server
written in perl also, please email directly if interested.)


PUTTY supports using remote proxy but it doesn't support any proxy
command like calling a file as proxy.
That's the method you use to establish ssh tunnel over dns. You invoke
ssh but instruct it to use droute.pl to tunnel/route ssh connection
over dns packets to destination
(http://www.doxpara.com/ozymandns_src_0.1.tgz).

So i can't follow what's the whole purpose to let proxy invoke ssh.
(you must use droute.pl for establishing dns tunnel). Please explain.
:)

greetings

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