![]() ![]() Search network.proxy, and put the following values: I picked up Mozilla Firefox as the Web browser in this setup,Īs it is the only one to support SOCKS 5 with the needed settings by default, without any extension necessary.įurthermore, this approach works the same on Firefox for desktop (Windows, Linux), and Firefox Mobile (Android).īrowse to the advanced parameters via about:config, etc/ssh/sshd_config # This is also the default value In which case everything is ready, and no or little configuration is necessary: In order to provide this information during the following steps at the format server on Linux with OpenSSHĪ majority of affordable Web servers for rent run Linux,Īnd the majority of Linux distributions (Debian, Ubuntu, Gentoo, Red Hat, Mandrivaâ¦) include Note your username as well as the address of the server, (for instance in terms of confidentiality, of geographical location of the IPv4 or IPv6 address, or access to some private networks). This machine must have an Internet access that is more desirable than at the other side of the tunnel A Web browser supporting SOCKS 5, like FirefoxĮverything starts with a physical or virtual machine, to which you have an administrator or at least SSH access.An SSH client to establish a tunnel (available for Linux, Windows, Androidâ¦).While relying solely on mainstream free software.įor DNS requests, and IPv6). The solution presented in this article has a goal of being as simple as possible, It also allows circumventing some filters, and to ensure a better confidentiality in some circumstances. When in need of IPv6, as well as a French IP as required by some non-neutral online services. VPN is thus not an option.Ĭlassical HTTP proxys are not an option either because they do not handle DNS requests, and not always HTTPS.Īs I am in Denmark while writing these lines, a country currently without any IPv6 possibility for private houses, Have been disabled by my hosting company (OVH Virtual KS).įurthemore, I did not succeed in getting satisfying IPv6 via VPN with my previous server. I have migrated my personal Linux server (mainly Web) on a virtual machine based on OpenVZ, ![]()
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