Re: Access SSH server via HTTP proxy
- From: comphelp@xxxxxxxxx (Todd H.)
- Date: 16 Oct 2006 12:15:34 -0500
"Doug" <dmly.usa@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
Hi,
My company doesn't allow any kind of connection to outside. The only
way you can have access to the internet is thru the company's HTTP
proxy. Other traffic (DNS included) is prohibited.
I have learned that you can access ssh server via http proxy. But when
I set it up in PUTTY (under Connection -> Proxy tab) looks like the
HTTP proxy detects I am trying to connect to SSH server. Thus it throws
service not allowed exception (error 403).
But if I try to change the port # of ssh server setting for PUTTY from
22 to 80 it throws this exception:
503: service unavailable.
So I wonder if I change my SSH server port to 8080 for example, will it
work for me?
If you change your SSH server to listen on 443 you'll probably be
golden.
--
Todd H.
http://www.toddh.net/
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