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Configuring Firefox over an SSH tunnel
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Contents
- Introduction
- Configuring Firefox
- Create the ssh tunnel
- PuTTY configuration
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Introduction
Altri links:
http://th.physik.uni-frankfurt.de/wiki-it/index.php?title=How_to_read_scientific_papers_from_home
http://www.bitvise.com/ssh-web-browsing
http://vedder.se/2012/05/access-ieee-papers-via-chalmers-from-home/
Configuring Firefox
Istruzioni valide both for UNIX/Linux, Mac and Windows operating systems
configure in order to use a proxy on localhost:8080
If you are a CERN users connect to lxplus.cern.ch computing farm
Dunque, per fare tunneling e aprire Firefox come se fossi al CERN: ?500 1) apri Firefox e vai su
Edit ⇒ Preferences then left click on Advanced poi Network tab poi su the first Settings button beside Connection entry poi Manual Proxy Configuration e settare i valori
SOCKS Host: localhost Port: 1080
poi OK e Close
about:config
nella address barr e dare Return. A warning message si mostra,
left click on the button to confirm.
Enter network.proxy in the Filter bar, then set network.proxy.socks, network.proxy.socks_port and network.proxy.socks_remote_dns values as shown below
4) da bash fai ssh -ND 1080 your_afs_username@lxplus.cern.ch
poi la shell resta in hang; a questo punto hai Firefox tunnellato con il CERN !
ssh -ND 1080 username@zoroastro.to.infn.it
where -D indicated the local port to forward, and -N avoid opening a shell.
If you are a CERN users connect to lxplus.cern.ch computing farm
ssh -ND 1080 username@lxplus.cern.ch &
La shell rimane in hang oppure posso usare & e lanciare il tutto il background.
e Firefox e' aperto come se si fose collegati al CERN