December 2018
Beginner
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Let's establish our SSH session and disconnect from the established session at the same time:
[vagrant@centos1 ~]$ ssh -f -D9999 192.168.33.11 sleep 120vagrant@192.168.33.11's password: [vagrant@centos1 ~]$
Once established (until the sleep runs out), we can use our proxy to query anything and everything that centos2 can see via the SSH session.
Let's check out our web server on centos2, from centos1:
[vagrant@centos1 ~]$ all_proxy="socks5://127.0.0.1:9999" curl 127.0.0.1:8888<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"><html><title>Directory listing for /</title><body><h2>Directory listing for /</h2><hr><ul><li><a href=".bash_history">.bash_history</a><li><a href=".bash_logout">.bash_logout</a><li><a href=".bash_profile">.bash_profile</a> ...