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Old 06-22-2009, 07:20 PM
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Thats my question too bigmik. Because in the "how to proxy ihub" file posted in the faqs the writer of that document (not Jim he was merely reposting) eludes to
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So what I personally do, is make use of one of the handful of SSH accounts I have, and "tunnel" through it. The end result is that not only is the entire tcp stream encrypted to your ISP (they can't see anything but SSH data) but also that the IP actually communicating with the IKS server is a 3rd party host, and not your own. Before inputting your servers IP and login info, go ahead and click the Services tab.
That is telling me that you need to use a certain server with a login and password to get to this work using ssh tunnelling. Has anyone gotten this to work btw? I'm not testing an IHUB but tried to get this program up and running and you need a server login/password for the ssh client. The following picture also tells me there is something missing here. Notice the red blurred out area? That is the ssh server you need to be connecting to....otherwise this either will not work or will not be anonymous (I don't know which as I'm not testing an IHUB). But you have to get an ssh server to make this work. I still don't know if anyone has gotten any of the other ones that I posted to work. I know the ones in i.p form do NOT work I have tried them myself. I am on the road this week and cannot test any of these for the time being.
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