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Author Topic: Can I use DNS-323 as a SSH proxy server to hide its BitTorrent IP address?  (Read 6093 times)

optical10

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I use the BitTorrent software built into the D-Link DNS-323, via the add-on firmware solution, but because I do not run a VPN or a SSH proxy server like BTguard my IP address is exposed.
I would use an external paid solution like BTguard but as far as I'm aware it only runs on a Windows not Linux box's and I want to use the low latency of the always-on D-Link DNS-323.
Solutions like the fun_plug runnable "Polipo - a caching web proxy", seem to be close but I'm not sure if they would work, so I'm open to any suggestions here.
Apart from BitTorrent's anonymity I would also like to keep my general web browsing at home and roaming anonymous to.
I would also be open to any new NAS suggestions that would work better for this solution as well as a DLNA server built-in.
Thanks in advance
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