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Port forwarding through socks5 proxy without ssh

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user991309

I want to redirect connections to localhost:5353 on my PC to remoteserver:53 (udp).

However, the connection to the remote server is restricted and must be made through a socks5 proxy.

So I have to redirect the connection through socks5 proxy.

I have heard that it can be done using ssh.
But I will be using a small server with few resources,
so I think I need a way to do it without using ssh.
(a lightweight, space-saving way)

How is it possible to do this?
(Also, I would like to know the way to do this using ssh)

Thank you in advance for your help.

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You could [use socat](https://stackpointer.io/network/ssh-port-forwarding-tcp-udp/365/) to tunnel UDP packets through a TCP connection.
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