A Techie's Musings

Whenever I hear of people saying that there is nothing in life that is interesting, I cannot help but laugh and feel sorry for them. If anything, life is too interesting. It has so much to offer that it overwhelms the senses. One lifetime is not enough to soak in the knowledge out there. All people need is curiosity and to be adventurous enough to satisfy it.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

SSH Socks Proxy

http://lifehacker.com/software/ssh/geek-to-live--encrypt-your-web-browsing-session-with-an-ssh-socks-proxy-237227.php
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