On 2013-12-16 23:46, Michael Mounteney wrote:
Hello, to get around super-tight restrictions in my workplace, I'm looking for
an SSH over HTTPS solution. My home server runs OmniOS (of course) and my
workplace is a M$ shop through and through.
Running sshd on port 443, and connecting via
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 8:46 PM, Michael Mounteney
gat...@landcroft.co.uk wrote:
Hello, to get around super-tight restrictions in my workplace, I'm looking
for an SSH over HTTPS solution. My home server runs OmniOS (of course) and
my workplace is a M$ shop through and through.
Running sshd
or maybe this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web-based_SSH
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Groeten,
natxo
On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 9:57 AM, Natxo Asenjo natxo.ase...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 8:46 PM, Michael Mounteney
gat...@landcroft.co.uk wrote:
Hello, to get around super-tight restrictions in my
On Tue, 17 Dec 2013 10:02:18 +0100
Natxo Asenjo natxo.ase...@gmail.com wrote:
or maybe this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web-based_SSH
Thanks to you and others for the various replies. Enough for me to
think about. I should have made clear that obviously this problem is
not specific to
In message 52b03a8d.8090...@gmail.com, Saso Kiselkov writes:
Minor side-note, unless the proxy is trying to brutally MITM the session
(forged certificates and all), then there's absolutely no way for it to
know if a particular TLS session is carrying HTTPS traffic or something
else (short of doing
On 12/17/13, 2:14 PM, John D Groenveld wrote:
In message 52b03a8d.8090...@gmail.com, Saso Kiselkov writes:
Minor side-note, unless the proxy is trying to brutally MITM the session
(forged certificates and all), then there's absolutely no way for it to
know if a particular TLS session is
Hello, to get around super-tight restrictions in my workplace, I'm looking for
an SSH over HTTPS solution. My home server runs OmniOS (of course) and my
workplace is a M$ shop through and through.
Running sshd on port 443, and connecting via Putty, doesn't work. I don't know
why as surely