If you’re like most people, you use Gaim instant messenger at work. But if you’re using a secure chat service like SecureCRT or SSH, your traffic will be much more secure. SecureCRT is a free and open-source chat security tool that can be used to encrypt your Gaim traffic. SSH is a secure shell that can be used to connect to servers over the internet. Both of these tools are great for securing your Gaim traffic at work. They can help protect your data from being accessed by unauthorized individuals, and they can also help keep your conversations private. If you’re not already using either of these tools, now is the time to start! They will help keep your Gaim traffic safe and confidential, and they will make it easier for you to communicate with other members of your team without fear of interception or theft.


This HowTo assumes that you already have an SSH server and know how to connect to it. First, you will go into the Options \ Session Options menu panel and click on SSH forwarding. Click the Add button, and you should fill in the dialog like this:

You can name the connection whatever you want, and you are free to use a different port. The key thing that you will need to do is check the Dynamic forwarding using SOCKS 4 or 5 checkbox.

Now we’ll go over to the Gaim Tools \ Preferences dialog, and select a proxy type of SOCKS 5 (or 4)

Use localhost in the host field, and 7070 in the port field ( or whatever you chose before)

Restart your SecureCRT session, and then restart Gaim. You should now be logged in via the secure SSH tunnel.

To test it out and prove that you are going through the tunnel, you can disconnect your SecureCRT session. You should immediately see the disconnected dialog in Gaim.