On Wed 03 Jan 2018 at 09:08:49 +0000, David Melik wrote: > No; Gmane altered what I wrote: I did not write 'user-7kjJCDAAYRIdnm > +yrof...@public.gmane.org,' but (with spaces in between) it was 'ssh -D > 9999 -p 22 user @ news . sdf . org.' > > This page describes it: http://sdf.org/?tutorials/SSH-SDF
Aha. Ssh's -D option sets up a SOCKS proxy. That is different from simple port forwarding with -L. I would recommend the method with -L as has been suggested. To get the -D variant to work, you would need to teach Pan to use SOCKS, which it doesn't do by itself. There is a tool called Soxify to override network functions in programs, so that they use SOCKS. But I have never tried it so I can't comment on how reliable it might be. Note that the page you refer to does set up its example application to use SOCKS. I expect that the "Connection Settings" window it shows all the way at the bottom only works for selected applications, not generally. -Olaf. -- ___ Olaf 'Rhialto' Seibert -- Wayland: Those who don't understand X \X/ rhialto/at/falu.nl -- are condemned to reinvent it. Poorly.
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