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<blockquote data-quote="meatbiscuit" data-source="post: 390598" data-attributes="member: 31000"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>Been browsing for a while and have been unable to find an answer by searching old threads, so here goes:</p><p></p><p>I have a Mac Pro quad 2.66 GHz, I have both ethernet devices active and can make connections on both. My question is, I want to force my browser to use a particular interface (port). My situation, I use my mac at work and I want to have Safari run through Ethernet 1 so that I can access my company LAN and I want to use another browser like Camino on Ethernet 2 which has a proxy set.</p><p></p><p>I would like to do my personal web-surfing through a browser that runs through an SSH tunnel to my home, thus my traffic is unfiltered and is being encrypted.</p><p></p><p>I have my proxy (via SSH dynamic port forwarding) setup on Ethernet 2, now I just need to know how to force a browser to use Ethernet 2 instead of Ethernet 1. Any ideas?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meatbiscuit, post: 390598, member: 31000"] Hi all, Been browsing for a while and have been unable to find an answer by searching old threads, so here goes: I have a Mac Pro quad 2.66 GHz, I have both ethernet devices active and can make connections on both. My question is, I want to force my browser to use a particular interface (port). My situation, I use my mac at work and I want to have Safari run through Ethernet 1 so that I can access my company LAN and I want to use another browser like Camino on Ethernet 2 which has a proxy set. I would like to do my personal web-surfing through a browser that runs through an SSH tunnel to my home, thus my traffic is unfiltered and is being encrypted. I have my proxy (via SSH dynamic port forwarding) setup on Ethernet 2, now I just need to know how to force a browser to use Ethernet 2 instead of Ethernet 1. Any ideas? Thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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