My point exactly!

Roger Filomeno wrote:
You can still tunnel through NAT but it may require a rendezvous server depending on the situation, for more questions about how , when and what can be tunneled, see: http://www.brynosaurus.com/pub/net/p2pnat/

Please check first with your network admin or ISP provider since it maybe considered illegal :)

On 2/20/07, *Roger Filomeno* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    You can always use reverse tunneling. I ripped the perl version (c
    version also included) wrapper for netcat from c99 shell and
    masked my ssh connection as https or jabber. You can rip the shell
    code at http://alienatednluv.googlepages.com/c99r57.txt its on
    line 518 :)


    On 2/20/07, *Orlando Andico* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

        question is, what if NO INBOUND CONNECTIONS are allowed?
        this is how Smart Bro / Smart Wifi does things.

        i know there are some commercial  windows software for sharing
        desktops which work even through a firewall.

        Oracle Web Conference software also can do this and is quite
        user-friendly (just go to conference.oracle.com
        <http://conference.oracle.com> and enter the
        conference ID of the person whose desktop you'll share),
        although the
        performance is pretty piss-poor.


        On 2/20/07, Roger Filomeno < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
        > If you have problems with blocked ports you can also change
        VNC's default
        > ports, on restricted networks i set tightvnc http port to 80
        and main port
        > to 443; since they are default ports used by Internet sites,
        it shouldnt be
        > blocked (i hope). Also you can use hamachi to help you punch
        a hole thru any
        > basic firewalls if your not familiar setting up a tunnel
        (same method used
        > by P2P) and then connect using the hamachi VPN IP instead of
        the dynadns
        > domain name. Finally if you suspect there is bandwith capping
        in placed, UDP
        > to TCP tunnels can be used but its a hell to set up in my
        experience. See
        > http://www.winton.org.uk/zebedee/manual.html on how to
        > create tunnels.
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