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use a proxy #2104
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Set a SOCKS proxy in the System Network Preferences. |
That isn't what I was thinking. Mainly because that would change the proxy for the entire system, not just Cyberduck. I was thinking more along the lines of a proxy ONLY for ssh connections, like OpenSSH does. For one thing, the proxy for me is an HTTP proxy. That proxy ONLY allows proxying of SSH connections to the internal network, not other external hosts. For example... My ~/.ssh/config Host *.somedomain.ca |
Oops, sorry, the new lines didn't get put in properly. |
Hi,
I think it would be really nice if you supported using a proxy for the connection. OpenSSH has proxy support. Basically, the proxy support that OpenSSH has, is that you can specify a command line tool that will work as a proxy. The proxy tool is supposed to take stdin/stdout and just pipe it through. So, then you can download an HTTP proxy tool that will proxy through HTTP to get to internal servers on your network, without anyone knowing that they are even available, because they are not exposed.
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