SSH Tunneling
Posted by newbiekidMar 6
ssh tunneling …. ?
That’s the first tutorial that i been looking for, because its function is very large. The main function of ssh tunneling to cover our original IP and also to bypass our internal proxy that may be blocked by the admin.
This is how to do :
1. Open putty
2. In Category tab choose Tunnel (Tab putty on the left menu)
3. Fill Source port with 1080
4. Choose Dynamic the click “add” and will show you “D1080″ in forwaded port
5. Turn again to input the ip ssh session which you have ( port 22 ) then save
After a successful ssh login, that mean ssh forwarding have been running smoothly. Now it’s time for the internet connection settings from your web browser so you can freely browse without any restrictions from your network administrator.
For Internet Explorer proxy settings in [ Tools > Internet options > pilih tab Connection > Lan Setting > Advance ]. While for mozilla in [ Tools > Options > Advanced > Network > Setting ].
Fill the sock with 127.0.0.1 and port 1080. Then test your connection by visit this site http://www.cmyip.com
Binggoooo….
My IP is 69.89.31.159
My country is
My city is
Quick and Easy way to SEE my IP address - CmyIP.com
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Your IP has changed and you can browse freely without any square block of it from the admin.




2 comments
Comment by bidji on May 7, 2009 at 10:55 am
duh2 confused @@
Pingback by º TuToriaL CuamPuR AdUk SemBarAnG KaLiR º on May 19, 2009 at 10:51 am
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