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Cool! I'll have to check that out. I use PuTTY and I ses there are all kindsAnother approach I have used with varying success is a SOCKS proxy written in Java which can run at the remote host. You just need a single vacant port at the other end, and then tell WSDCi to use it as an Internet proxy.
of settings. I will be playing with this for sure.
Ja
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