[Q] Help my nexus s get past the chinese firewall asproxy/connectbot - Android Software/Hacking General [Developers Only]

hi
I have a Nexus S. Great phone. Would be better if I could get around the Chinese Firewall. Just moved to China from US.
I have rooted the phone, I have connectbot and asproxy. I have a server in the US. I can open an ssh connection via connectbot and can forward ports, but I'm not sure what I should forward to - the IP address of my server and port I'm opening on the server? - localhost?.
I tried a few things:
Tried connectbot ssh tunneling to my server, and forward port 80 to localhost:8080, then type "localhost:8080" in my browser. No luck.
Tried with connectbot ssh tunneling to my server, to forward port 80 to server IP address port 22 (this is what I open the connection on via connectbot also). No luck.
Tried with connectbot ssh tunneling to my server, to forward port 80 to localhost:9999, then with ASproxy set up a proxy - which is also to my server.com using my login name, and proxy port 22 (which is what connectbot is connected to) - then tried to have ASproxy forward port 9999 to proxy (port 22). No luck.
I figure it has to be possible.
What I want: to forward all app info (gmail, gtalk, browser, gvoice, SIP, facebook) through the SSH tunnel.
Any thoughts very much appreciated. I feel like I have a faucet,and two hoses, and can't get the water to go through them.

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@saschb2b That's correct, it works that way. Let me know whether it all works ok!
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Themuzz said:
Could you please describe the steps you took and what Android version you have?
It should work doing the following:
1. click the add server button and select email server
2. fill in a name
3. press back and a popup should ask whether you want to save the settings
4. press yes and it shows up in the list of servers
5. if that works just edit it and add domains and users
And if you get the error that the port is in use you should press the button "Get random port" for the pop3 and smtp port.
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It works fine on my Samsung Infuse.
I did all of that, and it just doesn't save anything. Not exactly sure what its doing wrong, but perhaps it's a permissions issue.
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It works fine on my Samsung Infuse.
I did all of that, and it just doesn't save anything. Not exactly sure what its doing wrong, but perhaps it's a permissions issue.
It's a G-Tab running TeamDRH version of CM10 (teamdrh.com)
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So to be clear, the following does happen:
- When you add a server, fill in a name and press the back key a popup asks whether you want to save it.
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