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Re: SSH Through HTTP Proxy [Slightly off topic]
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jan Johansson" <janj-openbsd@wenf.org>
To: <aeleblanc@olgc.on.ca>
Cc: <misc@openbsd.org>
Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2002 11:59 PM
Subject: Re: SSH Through HTTP Proxy [Slightly off topic]
> On Sat, Jun 15, 2002 at 05:34:50PM -0400, aeleblanc@olgc.on.ca
> wrote:
> >Hi folks, Just wondering if there is a way to get ssh traffic
> >through an HTTP Proxy without having to make any adjustments to
> >the HTTP Proxy. I want to be able to access my machine from
> >work, where I use a Windows NT Machine that I have no
> >administration rights to. as far as I know all I need to do Is
> >get through the proxy server I Don't know of any other security
> >that might be set up, but i do work for a lotery corp. so there
> >may be more that I'm not aware of.
> Read man sshd about the port option. Then set up a sshd on port
> 443 and hope your firewall has a SSL proxy. Use PuTTy or
> something on your windows machine and connect to your homemachine
> on 443.
I have set up sshd's on ports 25 and 110 as well, with great
success. As for ssh client, mindterm is in ports (requires a
java enables browser, but on WinNT that shouldn't be a problem)
and doesn't even need write privileges.
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