Re: Firewall workaround

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On Friday 16 January 2004 4:38 pm, Alexis wrote:

> using port 80 may work too.

But SSH is designed to support port forwarding - it's part of the standard 
operation.   On port 80 you'd have to come up with some mechanism of your own 
and make it work.

Antony.

> On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 13:15, Antony Stone wrote:
> > On Friday 16 January 2004 4:01 pm, Benjamin Dickgiesser wrote:
> > > It would be realy nice if someone could help me with this:
> > >
> > > Situation:
> > > I am useing a Windows XP PC at a student hall. To connect to the
> > > internet I am useing the university connection. Unfortunatly there are
> > > only around 5 open ports (80,21,22,23,6667).
> > > My aim is to make a work around to this firewall.
> >
> > I'm not sure that's an appropriate quesion to ask on a security mailing
> > list, but I guess you're right in assuming that this is a place to find
> > people who know how to do it :)
> >
> > Anyway, my answer to your question is: why not just tunnel the protocols
> > you want through SSH port forwarding?
> >
> > Antony

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