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internet traffic redirection?

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Posted by: TwiztidJuggalo

Here's what I am trying to do:

I want to redirect all internet traffic through a proxy on my computer. I tried things like privoxy, Internet Options, and some other proxies. But all of them require that you set each program's internet options to route through the proxy port. I just want every single thing to automatically redirect any and all traffic through the localhost port for whatever program needs the internet.

So I guess my question is, is there a program that can do this or any kind of windows system thing i can change to make this work?

It's Windows Vista Home Premium btw

thanks!

-hammy



Posted by: P0nix

Think I saw something when I installed proxyway that redirects all traffic on your system automatically to the one port that goes out to talk to the proxy server. Don't remember the name, is that what you are trying to do?



Posted by: TwiztidJuggalo

yea thats kinda what I want, but just somethin that can redirect maybe traffic of a range of ports through another port. a SSH tunnel was set up between a client and host (host - freesshd; client - putty), so now just gotta redirect certain ports or port ranges thru it using other than the program itself

EDIT: Plain and simple, here is what i want to do

Send WoW (which goes thru port 3724), thru a SSH tunnel, through my home server, and to the net. So i need to redirect all traffic on port 3724 to localhost:3724, which i have set up to redirect thru the tunnel, I just need WoW to redirect the port now



Posted by: P0nix

Why does Port Address Translation come to mind? Anyways. Googling yields an easy Mac tutorial and this for pc: http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/t...602495445&sid=1

If you decide to go the VPN route. Check out OpenVPN. Its free and you can download the client and server progs.



 
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