SSH Proxy can help you turn any remote SSH server into a SOCKS v5 proxy, intuitive and easy to use.
SSH Proxy is able to remember the SSH login password & private key passphrase and save it to OS X's keychain. Furthermore, SSH Proxy is designed to automatically reconnect when your Mac is waking up from sleep.
Notable Features:
- Auto launch when log in OS X
- Ability to share SOCKS v5 proxy on LAN
- Create SOCKS v5 proxy through SSH tunnel
- Fast switch between multiple SSH accounts
- Automatically reconnect after disconnected by errors or waking up from sleep
- Remember SSH login password & private key passphrase in OS X Keychain automatically
- Whitelist, only sites on the list will be accessed through the proxy server, other sites will be connected directly
SSH Functions:
- Support compressing SSH connection
- Support public key and password authentication methods
- Support RSA and DSA authentication identity (aka private key)
- Support connecting through SOCKS v5 / SOCKS v4 / HTTP proxy with authentication
What is new in this release:
- Support blacklist, and add a new "Use proxy for all sites except on blacklist" mode
- Able to set connection timeout, and retry attempts
- Enhanced security check, protects you away from spoofing
- Improved performance, fewer resources usage
- Polished logo, and icons are optimized for OS X 10.10
- OS X 10.9 or later is required
- For earlier version of OS X, you can download "SSH Proxy for OS X 10.7/10.8" from here: http://codinn.com/products/ssh-proxy/
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