The way current legislation is going you could be arrested, charged with and
convicted of being a terrorist for doing that in the United States. This
will have a penalty of life in jail without parole. Even if the law isn't
intended to give that penalty to you, that may happen and while you would
probably win a Supreme Court case in the end it would cost you a lot of
money and a few years of your life.

As always, seek a lawyers advice and don't go around your admins rules (I
know if I were your admin I'd attempt to have you fired for this... ...I'd
also have setup a nice secure way for you to access things the way you
needed to, but that's another story). The laws on this (the CFA) can be very
nasty.

Oh, and if the Gillmore (?) commisions recomendations are made law then you
might get tried in a "secret" court where all documents, evidence, and the
trial against you are sealed.

--
Groove On Dude
Michael Conlen
Obfuscated Networking
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Miles Purdy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 3:21 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: SSH from home to work, by starting at work
>
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I want to SSH from home to work, but I can't, I can't get through
> the firewall, and I don't administer it. I while back I thought I
> read an article (in Sysadmin?) where a guy set up a SSH server at
> HOME, and ssh'd out, on port 80, from work to home, and was then
> able to use that tunnel at home to administer his work machines.
> I can't find what I thought I read anywhere. Will this even work?
>
> Miles
>
>
>
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