On Wed, Oct 12, 2005 at 12:11:20AM -0700, Daevid Vincent wrote:
> i used to run a java ssh client. do a google search for "java ssh" and see
> some. mindterm was the one i think i used.
>
> D.Vin
>
Won't do you any good if you are behind a corporate firewall. AFAIK
Mindterm is nothing more than
Hi James,
On Tue, Oct 11, 2005 at 12:21:30AM -0400, James Colby wrote:
> I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions of a way to get to a shell over
> the web using only port 80 or port 443. I would like to be able to open up a
> shell on my gentoo box from , but I am behind a firewall. I have se
i used to run a java ssh client. do a google search for
"java ssh" and see some. mindterm was the one i think i
used.
D.Vin
From: James Colby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 9:22 PMTo:
gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.orgSubject: [gentoo-user] She
Hi Steve,
> A question that I've recently been mulling is how I can retain this
> invaluable capability to accept remote SSH connections on
> port 443 - but
> also run a standard HTTPS website without needing another public IP
> address. I fiddled with netcat and discovered that the two proto
On Tuesday 11 October 2005 07:37 am, Steve [Gentoo] wrote:
> I'm also vaguely hopeful that there may
> be a more efficient lower-level solution which wouldn't require the
> overhead of a process to 'pass-on' the tcp data... maybe integrated with
> ipchains or pf or similar?
If you choose to roll y
W.Kenworthy wrote:
Move the sshd instance on your server to port 443 (if you are not
running an ssl aware webserver that is ...)
This is (pretty much) what I do- I mapped port 443 to 22 at my
NAT/Firewall/router - that way I only have to deal with a peculiar port
when using SSH from remote l
On Monday 10 October 2005 23:21, James Colby wrote:
> Hi All -
>
> I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions of a way to get to a shell
> over the web using only port 80 or port 443. I would like to be able to
> open up a shell on my gentoo box from , but I am behind a firewall. I have
> searche
James Colby wrote:
Hi All -
I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions of a way to get to a
shell over the web using only port 80 or port 443. I would like to be
able to open up a shell on my gentoo box from , but I am behind a
firewall. I have searched sourcforge and freshmeat and have
James Colby wrote:
I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions of a way to get to a shell
over the web using only port 80 or port 443. I would like to be able to
open up a shell on my gentoo box from , but I am behind a firewall. I
have searched sourcforge and freshmeat and have not had any
gnu http-tunnel - works well (I last used it a few years back to tunnel
a zebeddee encypted, compressed tunnel through a tight firewall/webproxy
gateway, doesnt seem to have changed much - mature)
Move the sshd instance on your server to port 443 (if you are not
running an ssl aware webserver that
Hi All -
I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions of a way to get to a shell
over the web using only port 80 or port 443. I would like to be
able to open up a shell on my gentoo box from , but I am behind a
firewall. I have searched sourcforge and freshmeat and have
not had any luck. Is a
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