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Date:      Wed, 12 Mar 2003 15:28:18 -0800 (PST)
From:      Doug Ambrisko <ambrisko@ambrisko.com>
To:        Keith Pitcher <kpitcher@locallink.net>
Cc:        freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: redirect everything to socks5
Message-ID:  <200303122328.h2CNSIUt004047@www.ambrisko.com>
In-Reply-To: <20030310231600.GA62069@stone.locallink.net>

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Keith Pitcher writes:
| Living in rural slow connection land, I've been playing around with
| satellite Internet. The problem is the company only has Win
| drivers. (Linux driver is in the works, but no plans to open source it, will be
| released as a binary - the bastards)
| 
| Anyhow, to get the download speed of the satellite it uses a http proxy and
| a socks5 proxy. This works fine for things that allow proxies or socks. But
| there are a lot of things that don't support it.
| 
| Is there a way to "socksify" everything my freebsd box does, so no
| matter what I do, I can just point it to the socks machine and it works?

"runsocks" works for most apps as long as they use a shared libc and
don't link to libc_r.  If they use libc_r you need to make a libc_r shim
for that.  Also a libc shim for Linux would be needed for Linux apps
that use a shared libc.

Now I did find that Netscape and runsocks/socks gateway had trouble with
https type transfers.  Doing a packet capture it would do an unencrupted
request, fail and then reture with an encrypted request.  This confused
the state of the proxied connection.
 
| Would also be handy to have a way to "socksify" the box when it acts as a
| network gateway, so I'd only have one really strangely configured machine and
| the rest would be normal.

You might be able to do a nat like thing to a socks proxy via divert.

Another work-around is to run a "gateway/router" thing on a Windows box
and then point your machine to that gateway and it would socksify the
transfer to the other network.  This actually works well except for 
depending on a Windows box.

Not knowing enough about these things but slightly interested in DirectWay
for our trailer I've read about interfaces that go to Ethernet or 802.11b.
I wonder if these can automatically do that since I don't use Windows I
would need that type of solution.

Doug A.

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