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Gl.inet ssh proxy routing to internet vpn
Gl.inet ssh proxy routing to internet vpn












  1. #GL.INET SSH PROXY ROUTING TO INTERNET VPN PASSWORD#
  2. #GL.INET SSH PROXY ROUTING TO INTERNET VPN PLUS#
  3. #GL.INET SSH PROXY ROUTING TO INTERNET VPN FREE#

Now you can close your SSH terminal window and bask in glorious control over where your traffic goes. If we don’t configure it to listen and the nature of establishing a virtual private network we will loose contact with out SSH Server and we’ll need to reboot it in able to access it again.Ĭonnect via SSH with a terminal to your Server and do the following commands: The first thing we need to do is configure the SSH Server to still listen to the same SSH ports even after connecting to the VPN. Now we want access resources behind our company’s firewall, in this case it means connecting our SSH Server / VPS to our corporate VPN. This type of redirection is sometimes called “a poor mans vpn”. So far we have only redirected our traffic to another place, which works great for obfuscating your location, or circumventing censorship by ISP or Governments. It should be in the same location as your SSH Server / VPS, in my case Singapore. We can test this out by for instance adding to your whitelist and checking your IP. By default it uses port 7070, and Proxy (HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS5) is available at address “127.0.0.1:”.įor the network I’m configuring it as a SOCKS Proxy as below:Īfter doing this configuration all traffic now goes through our SSH Client and it will then direct traffic accordingly to your whitelist list. We can find the information we need on the General tab in the SSH Proxy clients Preferences shown below. We need to configure our network to tunnel traffic through the SSH Proxy Client that we have installed on our system. If it’s not I suggest you look at your SSH Account settings on the SSH Server, double check the IP address, accounts, and IP. If the connection is successful you can move on to the next step which is configuring the network settings in MacOS.

gl.inet ssh proxy routing to internet vpn

It means any IP addresses or URLs that you add to the whitelist will tunnel. In the system menu bar in MacOS start the connection and test if it works, and, if you are like me who only want’s to tunnel work traffic through the SSH Proxy then apply the option to “Use Proxy Only for Sites on Whitelist”

#GL.INET SSH PROXY ROUTING TO INTERNET VPN PASSWORD#

  • Authentication: Password for the SSH Server / VPSĬlick create and you land on the screen below:.
  • Username: The user on your SSH Server / VPS.
  • SSH Server: This is the IP address to you SSH server / VPS.
  • #GL.INET SSH PROXY ROUTING TO INTERNET VPN PLUS#

    Click the little plus sign to add an SSH server. Open SSH Proxy and go to Preferences, Server tab to configure the server settings. Going forward I’m going to use this as a client, I think other clients setup will be similar.

    #GL.INET SSH PROXY ROUTING TO INTERNET VPN FREE#

    I am using a SSH client called “SSH Proxy” to to handle the split tunnelling on my machine, it’s free and comes with whitelist and blacklist features.

    gl.inet ssh proxy routing to internet vpn

    (I am using MacOS so I’ll walk through the steps as they were for me, sorry Windows users T_T) (We will go over configuring the VPN on the SSH Server / VPS in a later step) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen modeįirst step over! Since you successfully SSH:ed into your server using an SSH client half the work is already done.














    Gl.inet ssh proxy routing to internet vpn