SSH over SOCKS proxy
Posted: Wed May 31, 2017 3:40 pm
In order to connect to SSH over a SOCKS proxy server, you can use the following command:
You need to change the hostnames of the proxy- and ssh-server, as well as port and username to match your setup.
(Thanks to Captain Obvious for pointing that out )
Here is the same connection as .ssh/config example:
Successfully tested and used on Xubuntu 16.04.1 (Xenial Xerus) - ssh client v7.2.
Thanks to the posting 'SSH via SOCKS proxies' (by Jethro Carr).
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$ ssh -o ProxyCommand='nc -x myproxyserver.example.com:1080 %h %p' myuser@targetsshserver.example.com
(Thanks to Captain Obvious for pointing that out )
Here is the same connection as .ssh/config example:
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Host mysshserver
Hostname targetsshserver.example.com
User myuser
ProxyCommand nc -x myproxyserver.example.com:1080 %h %p
Successfully tested and used on Xubuntu 16.04.1 (Xenial Xerus) - ssh client v7.2.
Thanks to the posting 'SSH via SOCKS proxies' (by Jethro Carr).