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Add some friendly info to the README
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on your client machine. You'll need root or sudo
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on your client machine. You'll need root or sudo
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access, and python needs to be installed.
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access, and python needs to be installed.
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- <tt>./sshuttle -r username@sshserver 0.0.0.0/0 -vv</tt>
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- The most basic use of sshuttle looks like:
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<tt>./sshuttle -r username@sshserver 0.0.0.0/0 -vv</tt>
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- There is a shortcut for 0.0.0.0/0 for those that value
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their wrists
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<tt>./sshuttle -r username@sshserver 0/0 -vv</tt>
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- If you would also like your DNS queries to be proxied
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through the DNS server of the server you are connect to:
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<tt>./sshuttle --dns -rvv username@sshserver 0/0</tt>
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The above is probably what you want to use to prevent
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local network attacks such as Firesheep and friends.
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(You may be prompted for one or more passwords; first, the
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(You may be prompted for one or more passwords; first, the
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local password to become root using either sudo or su, and
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local password to become root using either sudo or su, and
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