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3amunyk2015-04-17 00:02:17
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3amunyk, 2015-04-17 00:02:17

Microtik 1100x2 How to wrap all traffic in SOCKS5 and SSH?

Hello friends! There is a task, more like a lab work or an argument... it doesn't really matter.
You need to wrap all traffic (Internet) in SOCKS 5 or SSH and release the WiFi port of the router to the WAN.
Network diagram. The Vigor router just spins the ISP. We will assume that it is the Internet, and it cannot be configured.
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Heizenberg, 2015-04-23
@Heizenberg

3amunyk : You can turn it in and out in such a scheme only inside the Mikrotik. Or wrap the traffic and issue it in socks. But here's the thing, it's not clear. It probably makes sense to wrap traffic into the tunnel from the computer using reverse ssh i.e. we connect via ssh from a computer with mikrotik and make socks-proxy on the local port. Something like this:
ssh -l login -D 9999 ip_microtic
a proxy server running on the SOCKS protocol appears on the local port.

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3amunyk, 2015-04-23
@3amunyk

This is necessary ... I don’t even know how to say for what exactly, it’s just necessary))
There are all sorts of programs that allow you to use traffic soxification, for example proxifier, but this doesn’t suit me, it’s important to do all this work on Mikrotik, and I (the computer) should receive The IP is not of your provider, but of the Sox that was used.
P.S. Willing to pay for customization.

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