Re: ssh-ing through an authenticating proxy server

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Tony Crouch wrote:
Hi All, I am wanting to log-in remotely from my university campus to my home
machine connected behind a router. In the previous thread, answered by
Thad (thanks for this), I learnt that port-forwarded needs to be enabled
on the router ... done :-)

Now, my only problem is how to use ssh is such a way that it will accept
a username and password in order to authenticate myself to get through
my universities proxy server.

I am guessing something of the like:

ssh --http-username=tony --http-password=***** tony@my-modem-ip-address

I had a look through the ssh man page but didn't see anything that stuck
out. So my guess was then that a global proxy username and password file
may need to be created ... or something of the like.

Was wondering if someone might be able to shed some light on this for me
please.

Cheers, Tony Crouch

I just got an email from Mathias De Belder suggesting using SSH's
ProxyCommand (man ssh_config) with a wrapper program called
Corkscrew, <url:http://www.agroman.net/corkscrew/>.

--
imalone


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