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Transparent proxy server that works as a poor man's VPN. Forwards over ssh. Doesn't require admin. Works with Linux and MacOS. Supports DNS tunneling.
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Just because we may have found IPv6 DNS servers from /etc/resolv.conf doesn't mean we should force IPv6 support. Instead we should disable the IPv6 DNS servers if IPv6 is disabled. Note: this will also result in any IPv6 servers specified on the command line being silently ignored too. Specifying an IPv6 subnet will still require IPv6 support. Closes #74 |
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sshuttle: where transparent proxy meets VPN meets ssh ===================================================== As far as I know, sshuttle is the only program that solves the following common case: - Your client machine (or router) is Linux, FreeBSD, or MacOS. - You have access to a remote network via ssh. - You don't necessarily have admin access on the remote network. - The remote network has no VPN, or only stupid/complex VPN protocols (IPsec, PPTP, etc). Or maybe you *are* the admin and you just got frustrated with the awful state of VPN tools. - You don't want to create an ssh port forward for every single host/port on the remote network. - You hate openssh's port forwarding because it's randomly slow and/or stupid. - You can't use openssh's PermitTunnel feature because it's disabled by default on openssh servers; plus it does TCP-over-TCP, which has terrible performance (see below). Obtaining sshuttle ------------------ - From PyPI:: pip install sshuttle - Clone:: git clone https://github.com/sshuttle/sshuttle.git ./setup.py install Documentation ------------- The documentation for the stable version is available at: http://sshuttle.readthedocs.org/ The documentation for the latest development version is available at: http://sshuttle.readthedocs.org/en/latest/