Re: SSH Through a HTTP proxy.



Ben Carr wrote:
/dev/null wrote:
I need help to SSH to my home Linux box through a HTTP proxy server.
The server has an incoming port of 8080, for the internal network,
protected by NAT. The server also allows outgoing ports of 80 and 443,
standard, but no SSH. My network, at home, has a Linksys firewall to
allow port forwarding from the SSH port to my computer. I can also
change any settings on my box and the router. Any help here? I do have
PuTTY here, but I can not install anything or change anything; PuTTY is
on a floppy. Can anyone help me with this? Help would be appriciated.

The simple solution is to run your SSH server on either 80 or 443. But
keep in mind there are reasons that your network admins have chosen to
lock down their network the way they have. If they are vigilant at all
you will likely lose your job.

If they are vigilant at all they would read this newsgroup...
.



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