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Hello All,

I work in a remote location which affords me a lot of time to goof around on the internet... however, my only internet connection is behind a corporate firewall. I have two computers, one a macbook running OS X 10.5 and the other is an Alienware.

i have an HTTP and SOCKS 4/5 tunneling service on my Alienware... (the Your Freedom Client) there is no Mac client for this service. I have figured out how to surf the internet using the proxy settings in my macbook, setting the Alienware's IP address and the proxy program's port.

EvE Online is a different story though. on my PC i have a program called "Proxy Firewall" that intercepts all outgoing connections to the internet and redirects the traffic to wherever i want it to go, weather or not it is SOCKs compatible (EvE Online is not) and does the translating for it.

So my question is, Is there a program or function in OS X 10.5 that will redirect traffic from a program that does not normally have that function built in, to where i want it to go?
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What about SSH tunneling?

Setup up SSH service on the PC and tunnel ports over SSH with SSH Tunnel Manager for Mac.
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The problem isn't with SSH tunneling, that's what the "Your Freedom" client is for.

it's getting my program to interface with it... on my PC, i use "Proxy Firewall" and it works just fine, what i need is something that acts like a software router on my mac that transparently redirects my program to use the tunneling software.
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