RE: SSH VPN, Solaris - Solaris or Solaris - NT

1999-10-06 Thread Mullen, Patrick
Forgive my ignorance I am confused when the term "tunnel" is used referring to SSH and HTTP. I am very familiar with PPTP L2TP and IPSec tunneling. Are we using the term the same? If so how are you tunneling SSH? What's the encapsulation protocol? Your confusion is because in both my

RE: SSH VPN, Solaris - Solaris or Solaris - NT

1999-10-06 Thread Bob Dolliver
October 04, 1999 5:18 PM To: Mullen, Patrick Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: SSH VPN, Solaris - Solaris or Solaris - NT If you have http ports open on the firewalls you can try httptunnel from gnu. Note... this is really not reccommended from a security POV, however havin

RE: SSH VPN, Solaris - Solaris or Solaris - NT

1999-10-05 Thread Mullen, Patrick
I'm sorry, I guess I didn't explain the situation properly. I want to run a security auditor from a machine which just happens to be a Solaris box with a SoftPC card running NT inside it. The machine is in charge of the security of a large network with many layers of firewalls. The problem is

Re: SSH VPN, Solaris - Solaris or Solaris - NT

1999-10-04 Thread spiff
If you have http ports open on the firewalls you can try httptunnel from gnu. Note... this is really not reccommended from a security POV, however having only ssh listening (in addition to the httptunnel daemon) may be acceptable. btw the disclaimer in the release if humorous :)