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== Start SSH Proxy == | == SSH Proxy == |
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* On your '''local computer''' open a terminal and start the SSH Socks connection (provide your I-MATH password and leave the connection open all time): {{{ | * Open a terminal and start the SSH Socks connection (I-MATH password): {{{ |
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* This terminal won't be used anymore, but it has to be open as long as the proxy is in use! | * This terminal won't be used anymore, but it has to be '''open as long as the proxy is in use'''! |
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== Start the Browser == | == Browser == |
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For Google Chrome or Opera, open a second terminal and type the following command. | For Google Chrome or Opera, '''open a second terminal''' and type the following command. |
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* Start firefox, open 'settings', navigate to 'network' > screenshot || | * Start firefox, open 'settings', navigate to 'network' > ''see screenshot'' |
(Web) Proxy by SSH
To get Web access to I-MATH intranet webserver it's possible to setup a SOCKS SSH proxy channel. This is setting is not persistent, start it when you need it.
The proxy configuration can be done:
on the OS - not described here.
via commandline - described here for Google Chrome and Opera.
inside the browser via GUI - described here for Firefox.
SSH Proxy
- Use SSH
Linux & Mac OS X: preinstalled.
Windows: https://www.howtogeek.com/336775/how-to-enable-and-use-windows-10s-built-in-ssh-commands/
Open a terminal and start the SSH Socks connection (I-MATH password):
ssh -C -D 1080 <I-MATH account>@ssh.math.uzh.ch
This terminal won't be used anymore, but it has to be open as long as the proxy is in use!
Browser
To use the I-MATH internal DNS Server (necessary to get access to hostnames that are only known inside of I-MATH), use the SOCKS5 protocol incl. DNS forward.
For Google Chrome or Opera, open a second terminal and type the following command.
Browser |
Command |
Google Chrome |
Linux: google-chrome --proxy-server="socks5://localhost:1080" |
Opera |
Linux: opera --proxy-server="socks5://localhost:1080" |
- Firefox
- There is no officially option '-proxy-server' for the commandline
Start firefox, open 'settings', navigate to 'network' > see screenshot
FAQ
- Q: Can I configure Google Chrome / Opera via GUI like Firefox
- A: yes - just check the 'network' seetings.
- Q: Why should I start Google Chrome / Opera via commandline?
- A: This is a very quick way to use the proxy. If you do not need it, start the browser via mouse.
- Q: Can I automate the steps?
A: yes. A small bash script should do the trick:
#!/bin/bash nohup google-chrome --proxy-server="socks5://localhost:1080" & ssh -C -D 1080 <I-MATH account>@ssh.math.uzh.ch
Check SSH Keys to setup password less SSH login.
- Q: in Firefox I don't like to toggle the proxy on/off all the time - is there a better way?
A: Create an additional profile 'proxy'. Start Firefox via Terminal firefox -P, create the profile, use it and do the proxy config there.