All that’s necessary is to use the “Dynamic” (SOCKS proxy) tunnel setting of an SSH client like PuTTY on a port of your choice, say 1234, then instruct Limewire to use a proxy server at 127.0.0.1, port 1234. Provided your SSH server allows tunneling, you should have no problem using Limewire, but the download/upload speeds you’ll get will of course be limited by the connection your SSH server is on.
I tried doing a similar thing with Azureus, my BitTorrent client of choice, but that didn’t work out. However, I would imagine that other P2P clients such as Kazaa (*puke*), eDonkey etc. would work fine.
Disclaimer: Downloading and/or sharing copyrighted files remains illegal in most countries, so don’t even think about doing it. Not ever.
And no, I won’t give you a shell account on my box :-).
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