Hi Tom, Thanks for your hints!
-----Original Message----- From: Thomas Seliger [mailto:CRJLJAKTJORB@spammotel.com]
Hi...
be sure to speak about these things with your (firewall)admin.
I havent asked him yet, but i am 1000000% sure that he is totally fine with that.
There is a reason that the firewall is there. I can promise you, that if you would do a similar thing in "my" network, and i find out what youre doing, you would be in serious trouble. Probably that would mean a pink slip for you too (aside from me taring and feathering you and sending you down the floor while whirling a nine tailed cat over your head).
Again: There is a reason that the firewall is there, doing what you are planning to do, endangers your internal network, your companies data and so possibly money. I suggest you talking to your admin if you need some connection from work to home, there are possible VPN solutions to solve that problem.
I pretty much know what i am about to do, and i do not want to make up a backdoor, as soon as it worked i will tell the admins and leave it, and look forward to something else. I am just curius, and not insane! Regards, Mario
peace Tom
Mario Ohnewald wrote:
But i thought of a httptunnel wich tunnels a ssh tunnel to HOME which tunnels a ssh connection back to WORK. Because we use M$ Proxy, Linux boxes can not authenticate themselfes. That why i will use cygwin on a windows box.
Firewall W 80 ---------|-----------> 80 H O 2200 ---------|-----------> 2200 O R 22 <---------|----------- 23 M K 2200----------|----------> 2200 E 80 ----------|----------> 80
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