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I'm trying to setting up a Socks5 proxy. Everything works fine, except that it starts on startup.



The simple commandline: ssh -f -N -D 0.0.0.0:1080 localhost



Also I have some two line for the iptables:



iptables -A INPUT --src 123.123.123.123 -p tcp --dport 1080 -j ACCEPT
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 1080 -j REJECT



Now I tried to put the lines of code into /etc/rc.local, crontab wit @reboot and also created a init.d script. Nothing worked. Even when I try to start the init.d service with sudo, it asks me for the root password.



Is there another way to run it as admin?







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    I'm trying to setting up a Socks5 proxy. Everything works fine, except that it starts on startup.



    The simple commandline: ssh -f -N -D 0.0.0.0:1080 localhost



    Also I have some two line for the iptables:



    iptables -A INPUT --src 123.123.123.123 -p tcp --dport 1080 -j ACCEPT
    iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 1080 -j REJECT



    Now I tried to put the lines of code into /etc/rc.local, crontab wit @reboot and also created a init.d script. Nothing worked. Even when I try to start the init.d service with sudo, it asks me for the root password.



    Is there another way to run it as admin?







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      I'm trying to setting up a Socks5 proxy. Everything works fine, except that it starts on startup.



      The simple commandline: ssh -f -N -D 0.0.0.0:1080 localhost



      Also I have some two line for the iptables:



      iptables -A INPUT --src 123.123.123.123 -p tcp --dport 1080 -j ACCEPT
      iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 1080 -j REJECT



      Now I tried to put the lines of code into /etc/rc.local, crontab wit @reboot and also created a init.d script. Nothing worked. Even when I try to start the init.d service with sudo, it asks me for the root password.



      Is there another way to run it as admin?







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      I'm trying to setting up a Socks5 proxy. Everything works fine, except that it starts on startup.



      The simple commandline: ssh -f -N -D 0.0.0.0:1080 localhost



      Also I have some two line for the iptables:



      iptables -A INPUT --src 123.123.123.123 -p tcp --dport 1080 -j ACCEPT
      iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 1080 -j REJECT



      Now I tried to put the lines of code into /etc/rc.local, crontab wit @reboot and also created a init.d script. Nothing worked. Even when I try to start the init.d service with sudo, it asks me for the root password.



      Is there another way to run it as admin?









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