Add some friendly info to the README

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Jonathan \"Duke\" Leto 2011-05-01 11:47:59 -07:00 committed by Avery Pennarun
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@ -63,7 +63,19 @@ This is how you use it:
on your client machine. You'll need root or sudo on your client machine. You'll need root or sudo
access, and python needs to be installed. access, and python needs to be installed.
- <tt>./sshuttle -r username@sshserver 0.0.0.0/0 -vv</tt> - The most basic use of sshuttle looks like:
<tt>./sshuttle -r username@sshserver 0.0.0.0/0 -vv</tt>
- There is a shortcut for 0.0.0.0/0 for those that value
their wrists
<tt>./sshuttle -r username@sshserver 0/0 -vv</tt>
- If you would also like your DNS queries to be proxied
through the DNS server of the server you are connect to:
<tt>./sshuttle --dns -rvv username@sshserver 0/0</tt>
The above is probably what you want to use to prevent
local network attacks such as Firesheep and friends.
(You may be prompted for one or more passwords; first, the (You may be prompted for one or more passwords; first, the
local password to become root using either sudo or su, and local password to become root using either sudo or su, and