On Jan 23, 2007, at 8:26 AM, Satish Mittal wrote:
> A wacky idea, how about having some proxy server in between (SSH
> port forwarding over HTTP proxy server?) and there you buffer the
> responses from actual SSH server and only transfer data at the
> desired speed to the libcurl based SSH client. Not sure if it is
> feasible or requires huge effort though.
>
TOR, will do that. It can proxy any TCP connection, and will add delays
Jim
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