Re: Dynamic Remote Port forward?

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On Sun, May 8, 2016 at 10:04 PM, Rogan Dawes <rogan@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> That's pretty much what I was thinking.

Me too, but Markus is smarter than I am so I fear I've overlooked something :-)

> The most significant change will be
> that the client has to include the socks server code, which it doesn't
> currently (I suppose!).

The client has (and uses) the socks code.  On most platforms it'll
also get linked into the server (and anything else that links the
channel code).

$ nm ssh | grep socks5
00030450 t channel_decode_socks5.isra.11
$ nm sshd | grep socks5
0003a930 t channel_decode_socks5.isra.11

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