Re: Tunneling other protocols over TCP port 80

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If all you want is a remote and/or secure shell, just use SSH like the others already said. If you MUST have full VPN, setup OpenVPN on the remote linux box, as it can run on any single TCP/UDP port. See http://openvpn.net/howto.html for details.

-Pablo


Bruno Negrão wrote:

Hi guys,

I need to create a VPN to my linux server from a remote workstation(windows) inside a private network of another company. The LAN where the workstation is located is protected by a firewall. This firewall only lets pass through outgoing traffic to port 80(http).

I need this workstation to telnet a telnet server inside my private network. Is it possible to set up a tunnel over port 80 to create a VPN between the workstation and my gateway, so that the workstation can telnet my internal server?

The network administrator where this workstation is located is inaccessible, so I have to create this workaround.

Thank you,
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Bruno Negrao - Support Analyst
Engepel Teleinformática. 55-31-34812311
Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil





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