RE : proxy tunneling
From: Nicolas Villatte (Nicolas.Villatte@advalvas.be)Date: 07/09/02
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From: "Nicolas Villatte" <Nicolas.Villatte@advalvas.be> To: <security-basics@securityfocus.com> Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2002 07:57:49 +0200
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In regard with such application, does anyone has already analyzed how
to recognize such traffic and block it ?
In general if other ports than 80 are blocked in a company it is for
security purposes and allowing only HTTP outgoing, people using such
a tool try to circumvent the policies.
Best regards,
Nicolas.
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Bryan Ponnwitz [mailto:bponnwit@btboces.org]
> Envoye : lundi 8 juillet 2002 15:50
> A : BSheahan@sfe.com.au; rohits79@yahoo.com
> Cc : security-basics@securityfocus.com
> Objet : Re: proxy tunneling
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> I've had really good results with Socks2Http.
> (www.totalrc.net) It's really only worth trying out if you
> have a broadband connection running from home to utilize
> though. It supports proxy tunneling and uses port 80 to pass
> thru a firewall. Don't worry if you app doesn't support
> Socks since TotalRC has a tool to "socksify" network
> transfers. I've been able to get KaZaA to work through a
> proxy and firewall and still acheive relatively good transfer
> rates.
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> Bryan Ponnwitz
> Webmaster - Broome-Tioga Boces
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> >>> <BSheahan@sfe.com.au> 07/05/02 03:51PM >>>
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> Hi Rohit,
>
> Take a look at HTTP Tunnel - http://www.http-tunnel.com
>
> I haven't used it in a while but I think you need to register
> to get decent bandwith out of itbut if you're just using it
> for MSN is should be fine.
>
> Cheers.. Ben
>
>
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> HI
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> is there any program that could allow me to tunnel my
> messengers packets through the proxy.
>
> i have used httport but it seems to loose the link
> every now and then
>
> regards
> rohit sharma
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