From: libraries-boun...@haskell.org
[mailto:libraries-boun...@haskell.org] On Behalf Of Stefan Monnier
Trying to get ssh working via putty from behind my company
firewall.
My recommendation is to get access to an outside machine where you run
an OpenVPN server on port 80 or 443. This
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Bayley, Alistair
alistair.bay...@invesco.com wrote:
...
Tried and failed. Our firewall will be closed to port 22 for the
forseaable future. I'll give the OpenVPN thing a go, if I can find some
time.
Trying to ask how to pierce your company's firewall in a
From: cristiano.pa...@gmail.com
[mailto:cristiano.pa...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Cristiano Paris
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Bayley, Alistair
alistair.bay...@invesco.com wrote:
...
Tried and failed. Our firewall will be closed to port 22 for the
forseaable future. I'll give the
Trying to get ssh working via putty from behind my company firewall.
My recommendation is to get access to an outside machine where you run
an OpenVPN server on port 80 or 443. This will solve it once and for
all.
But first, please complain loudly and repeatedly about the firewall
being closed
Trying to get ssh working via putty from behind my company firewall.
Had some success in the past with sourceforge because they had ssh
daemons listening on ports 80 and 443, to aid prisoners like myself.
Does anyone know if the monk (darcs.haskell.org) and nun
(code.haskell.org) servers