On Wed, 24 Mar 2004, David THOMAS wrote: > The problem: I have to access a remote server via SSH. But a firewall > disallows the access to the port 22.
Ok. > If I install squid on my remote server, could I configure it to forward > the port 85 (for instance, an opened port) to the port 22 ? So I can > configure my SSH software for reaching a proxy server (my remote server) > with the port 85. What you should do is to talk to the firewall administrator and ask for permission to use SSH. In most situations it is a criminal or disloyal act to try to break out from imposed firewalling restrictions. The restrictions are there for a reason and the one responsible for this reason is most likely not seeing easy on people intentionally evading the restriction knowing such restriction exists. Be careful. Regards Henrik