Write a how-to: 'How to tunnel windows internet traffic through a Linux host' Describe how all internet traffic on a windows 'client' could be routed through a remote linux host. Example: Windows Machine: Firefox http request [login to view URL] -> Internet -> Linux Machine -> Intenet -> [login to view URL] Traffic from the windows machine to the linux machine will be in a private tunnel. [login to view URL] thinks all connections are coming from the linux machine. Describe how to do this with: 1 dedicated IP available per windows client on linux host No dedicated IP (requires NAT on linux host) Linux programs should be 'user mode'. they should not require kernel recompiles. On windows side, should use windows VPN, or putty. firefox is given as an example... but all tcp requests should work fine... https, instant messengers etc...
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## Platform
Windows / Linux / VPN / Putty / TCP