Re: Any good, inexpensive SSH tunneling services?

From: Kyler Laird (Kyler@news.Lairds.org)
Date: 11/29/02


From: Kyler Laird <Kyler@news.Lairds.org>
Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2002 17:23:37 GMT

magnueri@hotmail.com (Magnus) writes:

>> There are *lots* of "shell account" providers who
>> provide SSH logins. You could make most any of those
>> into HTTP/NNTP/SMTP/... proxies.

>They usually don't let you use things like port 80 though

I assume we're talking about *clients*, not servers.

--kyler



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