It’s been some time since I wrote a blog post. Talking about that, I have time, just that I don’t have access to my own computer and when I am on another computer, I simply don’t feel like doing it. That’s why there is no new posts recently.
Anyway, let’s get to the point. I am going to teach you how to create your own SSH proxy with your VPS. This is a simple process and doesn’t take a long to set up if you know the steps.
Creating a SSH tunnel is mainly for security. Wikipedia says,
A secure shell (SSH) tunnel consists of an encrypted tunnel created through a SSH protocol connection. Users may set up SSH tunnels to transfer unencrypted traffic over a network through an encrypted channel.
You need better security, then my suggestion is to use your own proxy rather than using a public proxy where you risk your personal data and even credit card information.
Check your current IP assigned by your IP before doing anything -http://www.whatismyip.com/.
First you need a VPS(if you don’t already have one). My recommendation for Asian users is a European provider as said in
Here is the link to Burst budget VPS: http://perfectz.info/budget-vps
I am personally recommending it though there are many providers who provides VPSs’ for cheaper prices. Burst is budget and a trusted provider. And you can use this VPS to any other task as well. SSH Proxying doesn’t require much resources.
However there are few other providers as well. But I don’t have personal experiences with them. Try them at your own risk.
www.minivps.co.uk
www.buyvm.net
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