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gnu http-tunnel - works well (I last used it a few years back to tunnel |
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a zebeddee encypted, compressed tunnel through a tight firewall/webproxy |
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gateway, doesnt seem to have changed much - mature) |
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Move the sshd instance on your server to port 443 (if you are not |
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running an ssl aware webserver that is ...) |
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There are also some cgi shell proxies out there as well, which you may |
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be able to run via your own webserver |
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(http://freshmeat.net/search/?q=web |
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+shell§ion=projects&Go.x=0&Go.y=0) |
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There are also web based public ssh proxies, but I am not sure I'd trust |
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them ... |
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BillK |
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On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 00:21 -0400, James Colby wrote: |
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> Hi All - |
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> I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions of a way to get to a |
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> shell over the web using only port 80 or port 443. I would like to be |
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> able to open up a shell on my gentoo box from , but I am behind a |
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> firewall. I have searched sourcforge and freshmeat and have not had |
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> any luck. Is anyone doing this that may have a suggestion/advice for |
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> me? |
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> Thanks for your replies, |
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> James |
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