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forward-socks4a / your-socks-server.your.domain:nnnn .
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Dynamic port forwarding with SSH (that is, ssh -D 8080 user@somehost) can be used to simulate a local socks proxy at localhost:8080 - search my posts for a similar one I put up just like 5 minutes ago about this
This is essentially the same as using Putty on Windows to do the SOCKS proxy thing - you just need openssh installed, as well as a terminal to run the command in.
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I'd like to do something similar with the N800, but don't know of any browsers available that support SOCKS. I downloaded Minimo, but it only has one field in which to enter a proxy. I assume that's just a http proxy.
Does anyone have a suggestion?