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This would be easy with
ssh -D 8000 remotehost
. I actually do exactly this every day, but not from a Pi, and with a bunch of-L
forwards too.Configure your browser to use 127.0.0.1:8000 as a socks 5 proxy and voila.
Bonus points for having a proxy.pac file with more advanced proxy configuration logic.
Also check out sshuttle.