Rob Weir wrote:
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> On Sun, Feb 16, 2003 at 01:27:20AM -0600, Dr. Aldo Medina wrote:
> > In my workplace they just installed Internet access. However, I wish I
> > could navigate privately some sites (for example, Dmoz.org, where I
> > edit), at least privately from some personal in my company wit
On Sun, Feb 16, 2003 at 01:27:20AM -0600, Dr. Aldo Medina wrote:
> In my workplace they just installed Internet access. However, I wish I
> could navigate privately some sites (for example, Dmoz.org, where I
> edit), at least privately from some personal in my company with access
> to the server. S
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On Sunday 16 February 2003 02:27 am, Dr. Aldo Medina wrote:
> However, I doubt which method could be better (easier to
> install/manage?), I'm looking to Dante, Ipsec, socat or maybe some other
> VPN. However, as I only want to secure WWW, maybe I coul
hi ya
On Sun, 16 Feb 2003, Elie De Brauwer wrote:
> I think the most easiest way is to open aan SSH connection to your home,
> enable X11 forwarding en export your browser window to your workplace, this
> is the easiest way but may consume a little more bandwidth.
i presume the corp IT dept k
I think the most easiest way is to open aan SSH connection to your home,
enable X11 forwarding en export your browser window to your workplace, this
is the easiest way but may consume a little more bandwidth.
hth
> In my workplace they just installed Internet access. However, I wish I
> could n
In my workplace they just installed Internet access. However, I wish I
could navigate privately some sites (for example, Dmoz.org, where I
edit), at least privately from some personal in my company with access
to the server. So I think in creating some kind of private tunnel
between my work's compu
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