Where does the badvpn-udpgw process run at ?
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GoogleCodeExporter commented
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Windows
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Hello, I use badvpn-tun2socks.exe on windows xp(computer A) and a plink.exe as
socks client, install openssh and run sshd on centos (computer B), where dose I
run the badvpn-udpgw at ? I want to all TCP and DNS traffic pass through the
sshd using tun2socks, how can I have the [remote DNS resolve] function like
Proxifier program?
Original issue reported on code.google.com by pod...@gmail.com
on 12 Apr 2013 at 9:42
GoogleCodeExporter commented
The wiki page explains everything. In the section titled "Example (tunnelling
through SSH)" there are complete instructions for getting TCP transparently
routed through the SOCKS, but not UDP (DNS) - you will have to use a DNS server
directly. The "UDP forwarding" section explains how to get UDP routed through
the SSH server. It clearly states that it "requires a daemon, badvpn-udpgw to
run on the remote SSH server". If you set that up, UDP will be proxied too, but
you still have to set the DNS server addresses right on your client (for
example, to the same DNS that the remote SSH server uses).
Original comment by ambr...@gmail.com
on 12 Apr 2013 at 11:49
- Changed state: Invalid