The thing is that circumvention is also possible by disabling direct proxy script download and set direct internet access, in that case there is no need set up service-subdomain multiplexing.
It could also be possible to set httpd:80 and everything else on 443 where some php script switches which service is running at a given time. Although the question is not how to shoot, but what are steps of the weapon production.
On 02/12/2014 12:26 AM, Robert Dady wrote:
To be honest, this sounds like you're trying to violate (or at least circumvent) your company's security policy and I wouldn't feel right suggesting ways for you to do that.
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Could this work? What else do I need to make this work?
This is actually a brainstorming, but who knows maybe it results
something useful.
To be honest, this sounds like you're trying to violate (or at least circumvent) your company's security policy and I wouldn't feel right suggesting ways for you to do that.
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