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Overview
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As far as I know, sshuttle is the only program that solves the following
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common case:
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- Your client machine (or router) is Linux, FreeBSD, or MacOS.
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- You have access to a remote network via ssh.
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- You don't necessarily have admin access on the remote network.
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- The remote network has no VPN, or only stupid/complex VPN
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protocols (IPsec, PPTP, etc). Or maybe you *are* the
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admin and you just got frustrated with the awful state of
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VPN tools.
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- You don't want to create an ssh port forward for every
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single host/port on the remote network.
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- You hate openssh's port forwarding because it's randomly
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slow and/or stupid.
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- You can't use openssh's PermitTunnel feature because
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it's disabled by default on openssh servers; plus it does
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TCP-over-TCP, which has terrible performance (see below).
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