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To: Jason Tishler <jason@tishler.net>
Cc: Niklas Morberg <niklas.morberg@axis.com>, cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: How do I use a socks server with cygwin?
References: <uellqs2ew.fsf@axis.com> <20011220132712.GB2396@dothill.com>
From: Andrew Markebo <flognat@flognat.myip.org>
Date: 20 Dec 2001 16:25:18 +0100
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Just a quick thought about firewalls and ssh'ing through them.. 

We had a firewall that allowed https-connections, and well, you can
use this to connect to a ssh-server, by telling ssh to use a wrapper
script to fire up the connection, get in touch with me and I can dig
it up.. 

Meanwhile, using a socks server, well basically it should be up to the
application, not cygwin to handle this, so if you find a cvs
supporting socks off you go.. :-)

        /Andy

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