I do not know of public SSH servers. However, a couple possibilities. Investigate SSL tunneling, perhaps you can find public HTTPS proxies (I found a list via google).
http://tools.rosinstrument.com/proxy/ However, it is probably a pain to keep up with whether a proxy is working or not. Also, you don't know and can't trust whomever runs these proxies. This goes for any public SSH/SSL servers you decide to utilize. Another option is TOR, it is meant for the purpose of anonymizing traffic and utilizes a peer-to-peer network so that you don't need an external server. Also, TOR is designed to protect your traffic even from your peers, so you don't need to worry about them snooping. http://wiki.noreply.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#WhatProtections Of course you have to configure all of the individual services you wish to tunnel. There is an extensive list of HOWTOs for a variety of protocols. Your options are somewhat limited by the fact that you don't have an external endpoint. I would try to remedy that situation if I were you. Then you can use a VPN to accomplish what you want. On 4/18/07, Dev Null <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello All! I am part of a LAN and I connect to the Internet through a gateway. Currently my traffic e.g. smtp, ftp, pop3, etc. goes through the gateway in cleartext. However, I would like to tunnel ALL my traffic through ssh through that gateway. I do not have another system connected to the Internet on the other end i.e. outside of my LAN. Are there any public systems or services which can accept the tunneled traffic and then route it to appropriate destination. Or is there any other alternative to achieve this? Thanks in advance!
