I just got this from Tech Republic. I have only perused the content so I do
not know if this will help with your issue. It looks interesting enough to
me.

http://www.bitvise.com/tunnelier.html

----- Original Message -----
From: "Shawn Rogers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 4:07 PM
Subject: RE: [SOCALWUG] unsecure network


> One question I have, what do you do with all of those hotspots/hotels that
don't support VPN passthrough?  I'd say nearly half of all Internet/Hotel
hotspots I try to use don't support VPN passthrough, and I'd say 10-15%
don't support SSL either.
>
> (No idea on SSH)
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Michael Mee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 2:46 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: [SOCALWUG] unsecure network
> >
> > > > SSH tunneling allows me to encrypt not only mail, but
> > > > any other traffic I choose.
> > >
> > > Ah, OK. You do it all in one shot.
> >
> > Ok, call me simple, but how can the (mythical) average Jo[e]
> > user build ssh
> > tunnels to do this for themselves?  Wouldn't they have to, at
> > least, setup a
> > server at home, then tunnel to it from the public hotspot,
> > and from there go
> > out to the rest of the world?
> >
> > I guess the simplest way for a non-technical user to do that
> > is to buy a VPN
> > router for home and then always VPN to home when they're at
> > hotspots.  A
> > strange way to surf, but with the speed of home broadband
> > connections these
> > days, probably quite workable once the config hassles are solved.
> >
> > Or maybe I'm missing something?  Is there some general way to use SSH
> > tunnels to surf that I'm missing? Please enlighten me! :-)
> >
> > In the meantime, I definitely use the S variants of IMAP and
> > SMTP (as one
> > poster put it) while I'm at public hotspots. I don't have a
> > server running
> > at home all the time that I wish to dedicate to this ...
> > though I suspect I
> > could make my m0n0wall based firewall do this without too much hassle.
> >
> > cheers, michael
> >
> >
> >
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