HTTP Tunneling

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by frag, Oct 2, 2009.

  1. frag

    frag Guest

    Whats the best software out there to do this?

    I'm trying "HTTPTunnel" at the mo (http://http-tunnel.sourceforge.net/) as it
    seems pretty much perfect for what I want.

    Perl server that'll run on my server (up there now), windows client, simple
    password protection and intrusion detection too.

    Will find out if it works on Monday, and if it does then FERITE to the parent
    company firewall (I hate places that don't trust their employees).

    Its not perfect, I had hopes of a virtual network adapter in Windows that'd
    redirect all external traffic through the tunnel, but its free.


    Anyone got any experience of alternatives? I know there's the other
    HTTPTunnel.com, but they expect you to pay for the use of their server, and I
    just know thats going to be blocked by the firewall, so useless.
     
    frag, Oct 2, 2009
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    prawn Guest

    I tunnel 119 and 143 using OpenSSH.

    <runs>
     
    prawn, Oct 3, 2009
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  3. frag

    Tim Guest

    Putty works nicely.

    http://www.putty.org/
     
    Tim, Oct 3, 2009
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  4. frag

    frag Guest

    took a blunt brush and painted...
    Won't work.

    They will only allow HTTP through port 80.

    I was using Tunellier for ages. If they allowed anything on port 80 I could
    just run my SSH server on port 80 and be done with it, but no.

    Got to be encrypted into HTTP packets.
     
    frag, Oct 4, 2009
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