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I am currently in a university Network which allows connection to INTERNET via HTTP/HTTPS proxy . which looks like 10.3.100.207:8080

All I needed is to connect to Amazon EC2 Instance via separate WiFi connection through ssh and using university INTERNET connection for HTTP browsing

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OpenSSH ssh have a switch -b, which allows you to specify to which local IP address it should bind when connecting to the remote host. There is also respective BindAddress option which you can store in your ssh_config.

Let's say your wireless IP address is 192.168.0.5 and remote host is remote, then you can

ssh -b 192.168.0.5 remote

or store a record in ~/.ssh/config:

Host remote
  BindAddress 192.168.0.5

to make that working for you.

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