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# SSH
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As usual, SSH to the rescue.
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You're gonna need a machine you can ssh to from the internet, an android mobile, and a copy of [JuiceSSH](https://juicessh.com/) (other ssh clients may also work, but Juice is excellent).
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-Apple mobiles ain't gonna work for this - Apple decided a long time ago that long-running backgrounded network apps aren't allowed. Why? Because battery life, and fuck you, that's why.
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+iOS mobiles ain't gonna work for this - Apple decided a long time ago that long-running backgrounded network apps aren't allowed. Why? Because battery life, and fuck you, that's why.
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# Setup
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Nothing in particular on the phone or the SSH host - just set up a SOCKS port-forward in JuiceSSH, point it at your SSH machine and you're laughing. The SOCKS proxy will be listening on whatever port you specify (8080 is traditional), and will be reachable from wifi-tethered devices. The sshd defaults on Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu et al are fine.
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The setup on the laptop's a bit more particular though...