Secret Socks 1.0.1 – Graphical interface for setting up a SOCKS proxy over SSH.

July 17, 2009

Secret Socks 1.0.1
Secret Socks… Tech savvy people have long been using proxy servers to get around restrictive firewalls at work, or in oppressive countries that filter net access. A SOCKS proxy allows you to break through a firewall, and SSH makes sure your data is protected with encryption. Normally, setting this up involves typing commands in Terminal, and then manually updating your settings in Network Preferences. And when the SSH session is over, you have to undo those settings. Kind of tedious if you have to do it every day.

With Secret Socks, you just type in your password, click “Connect”, and you’re done! Bonus: Some companies (and governments) have started using deep packet inspection (DPI) to block people from connecting through SSH. But Secret Socks is enabled with obfuscated-openssh, which defeats DPI! Your SSH server must also support that in order for it to work though.

WHAT’S NEW
Version 1.0.1:
Release notes unavailable at the time this listing was updated.

REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.5 or later.

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