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Purpose: Tunnel your browser or other applications through a remote server with openSSH, in order to stay anonymous online

Install:
On debian-based systems:
    git clone https://github.com/zeroRooter/SSHTunnel.git
    dpkg -b SSHTunnel/
    sudo dpkg -i SSHTunnel.deb
    You can then execute the command python3 /opt/sshtunnel/SSHTunnel.py to run the application or you can use the launcher (search sshtunnel)

Install on other systems, or alternate installation for failed installs:
    Coming soon...
    
Usage:
    You need to have a server that allows you to ssh into it on port 22.
    
    python3 /opt/sshtunnel/SSHTunnel.py 
    Press the button which most describes your situation:
    
        If you have a VPS or server:
            Fill out the info on the next page and Press Connect. Pay close attention to your terminal, you may be required to enter additional information to succesfuly connect.
            
            In the next window you will see the SOCKS proxy information, you can either enter this information manually into your browser settings or press one of the buttons to launch a special instance of the browser. 
    
            You can also type a terminal command to tunnel any of your favorite applications (even those which don't allow you to modify proxy settings)
        
        If you don't have a VPS or server:
            A webview will be shown, please purchase one and return to the form later (disclaimer: these are affiliate links)
        
Tested on:
    ubuntu 12.04+ python 3.2+ tsocks 1.8+


    

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A GUI application: Remain anonymous online by tunneling your applications through a VPS or dedicated server

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