On Wed, 21 Jun 2006, Paul Szabo wrote:
Putty has the same options as the ssh command line on unix. You can use it as a socks proxy (provided remote server allows it), static forwarding and such. Have a look at the documentation at http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/0.58/htmldoc/Chapter3.html#using-port-forwardingStefan Drexleri <niam.tni@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:[on UNIX] use command like this: ssh -o ProxyCommand="./droute.pl sshdns.server.example.com" user@localhost this be accomplished on win32 system? PUTTY unfortunately doesn't have any "ProxyCommand" option ... Perhaps you could try to build up local SOCKS server ...I do not think putty has any proxying capabilities. Have a look at http://www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/psz/ssh-with-skey which does essentially what you want: instead of invoking the proxy from within ssh/putty, have the proxy invoke ssh/putty. (I have a socks server written in perl also, please email directly if interested.)
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