On Mon, Dec 04, 2023 at 08:01:10PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote: > to...@tuxteam.de (12023-12-04): > > These days, even bash can do it: > > Zsh could years before. > > > (alas, it can't do TCP server, which is a pity) > > socat can do TCP server. And UDP client, and UDP server, and TLS/SSL > client and server, and Unix sockets, and SOCKS, and tun, and…
Don't tell /me/: Back then, captive behind a corporate firewall I used to wrap my outgoing ssh in a tls tunnel with a 443 endpoint "out there", courtesy of socat (I didn't want to take chances and let the TLS really look like TLS :-) > (And zsh seems to be able to do TCP server.) That one sounds really nice :-) Cheers -- t
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