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Very cool I'll check this out. In addition, Ultimate-Anonymity.com
provides good services for cheap prices as well. They provide much of
the same services, but it differs a bit. There's a one-time 29.95 fee,
and they also do snail-mail remailing which has come in handy several
times.<br>
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BTW, how would I go about port forwarding such that when a client tries
to connect to port 9050 or 9030 on that ssh server, it redirects to
those ports on my local box over here? I know the commands for getting
my data to go in and out from this end, but I don't know how to do a
"firewall-style" port forward via secure shell. Any help with this
would be most appreciated, and if it works I'll certainly pass along
the results and documentation to everyone.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Andrew<br>
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Kyle Barger wrote:
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<pre wrap=""> Does anyone on this list happen to know of a very cheap or ideally
free service that I could use? Perhaps someone wants to make a deal of
some sort?
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Don't know about free, but cotse.net charges US$5.95 a month and they have
some other stuff (e.g. web interface to mixmasters) that you might find
interesting.
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