I dont think i can run sshd on the sun stations.
I think its just that their dns server is down.  Cant resolve anything
on UL.  I think ive straightened everything out with eatel's dns
servers.  Their firewall is up (because irc is still blocked) and the
network is responding.

Its almost worth it to get my own cable line.  This is at least the 2nd
time it has gone down in a month.

--mat


On Thu, 2004-03-18 at 15:06, John Hebert wrote:
> I agree with James, must be an oversight, especially
> if it wasn't announced.
> 
> I haven't played with proxy servers much but check out
> squid.
> 
> There are lots of ways around this using ssh. What
> about running sshd on port 80 on a specific Sun box?
> Guess that means you would have to keep a session
> going all the time. Do you know anyone with a machine
> on the ULL backbone that could serve as a gateway
> using sshd on port 80?
> 
> You could also try using ssh remote port forwarding,
> but again, that would require a running session. It's
> been too long since I've been in the Solarium. Do they
> let you run stuff like sshd in the background?
> 
> John Hebert
> 
> --- Mat Branyon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This isnt really linux related, but today, it seems
> > that the university
> > has decided to block every port but 80 (I can't even
> > ssh into the sun
> > stations I am supposed to be doing my work on).  If
> > anyone out there
> > knows of a good proxy server I could use, it would
> > be greatly
> > appreciated.
> 
> 
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