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		<description><![CDATA[In this tutorial we will are going to provide simple procedure how to to perform UDP tunneling through an SSH connection.Say you need to forward UDP packets between two remote networks securely. E.g : dns queries from your home machine to your dns servers at work. you can use the following way : 1. Connect [...]]]></description>
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