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Perhaps someone who knows how to package stuff for the N800 could repackage this?
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InfinityDevil, the problem with your method is there's never any clear indication of if the proxy is being used since each new connection returns it to the unsocked configuration. The whole point (for me) is to always have a tunnel out of the untrusted network I'm on.
Thanks for writing it up - I definitely appreciate that. My intent isn't to be overly critical, it's just a flaw in not having an always-on configuration setting.
I used the Debian Sid "armel" tsocks package. I installed everything manually using my Ubuntu desktop and sftp; Application Manager complains that the Debian package is "incompatible". Perhaps someone who knows how to package stuff for the N800 could repackage this?
The /etc/tsocks.conf file needs only two lines:
server = 127.0.0.1
server_port = 3210
The server_port is whatever you put after the -D in your ssh line. I use 3210, you can use whatever you'd like.
Then you just type:
tsocks vncviewer
and it's like you're inside your own home network.
EDIT: tsocks is available in the debfarm repository
Last edited by qole; 2009-01-12 at 07:48.