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16 Jan 2003, 18:18
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Henry Kelly
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HTTP to SSH gateway
Is there a public HTTP to SSH gateway anyone knows of? I've tried googling to no avail, all I get are Java SSH clients which aren't any good as they won't run over the university proxy/firewall.
There's a few telnet ones but I *need* SSH =// Helpy hands?
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16 Jan 2003, 18:44
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Gubbish
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Re: HTTP to SSH gateway
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Originally posted by pablissimo
Is there a public HTTP to SSH gateway anyone knows of? I've tried googling to no avail, all I get are Java SSH clients which aren't any good as they won't run over the university proxy/firewall.
There's a few telnet ones but I *need* SSH =// Helpy hands?
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You might as well open a telnet port on your box *shudder*
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16 Jan 2003, 18:46
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Henry Kelly
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Not my box, so I can't use telnet, only SSH =/
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16 Jan 2003, 18:52
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16 Jan 2003, 18:54
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Henry Kelly
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I'm under observation for attempted tunneling, and I can't be fecked with a £75 fine.
Any other ideas?
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16 Jan 2003, 19:13
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it's free.
second. under observation? what's illegal with tunneling ssh traffic over http?
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16 Jan 2003, 19:15
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Henry Kelly
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Quote:
Originally posted by Petrucci
it's free.
second. under observation? what's illegal with tunneling ssh traffic over http?
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I'm at Uni, tunneling protocols is against the AUP and subject to a £75 fine
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16 Jan 2003, 23:20
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Out of curiosity, why are they restricting SSH? And is this from a uni computer or your own computer connected to the uni network?
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16 Jan 2003, 23:50
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Henry Kelly
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Quote:
Originally posted by TheShadow
Out of curiosity, why are they restricting SSH? And is this from a uni computer or your own computer connected to the uni network?
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This is my computer connected to ResNet: the Residential Network, which is in turn connected to the main network and the proxy. And SSH is allowed internally, but you can't get it past the firewall. You can't get much past the firewall, no IRC, no FTP, no SMTP, now't.
Do not come to Edinburgh if you like your onlinéd-ness
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16 Jan 2003, 23:56
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/dev/zero Retired Mod
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You have an account on a unix-type machine at the university?
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16 Jan 2003, 23:59
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Quote:
Originally posted by pablissimo
This is my computer connected to ResNet: the Residential Network, which is in turn connected to the main network and the proxy. And SSH is allowed internally, but you can't get it past the firewall. You can't get much past the firewall, no IRC, no FTP, no SMTP, now't.
Do not come to Edinburgh if you like your onlinéd-ness
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Is the net connectivity at unis usually limited around the world? As far I can remember, you aren't the first one to mention restricted internet connectivity.
At my uni they don't limit what kind of traffic you can have, nor do they have global firewalls or proxies. We get externally accessable IPs through DHCP with a 30 days lease.
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17 Jan 2003, 00:13
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Henry Kelly
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Quote:
Originally posted by TheShadow
Is the net connectivity at unis usually limited around the world? As far I can remember, you aren't the first one to mention restricted internet connectivity.
At my uni they don't limit what kind of traffic you can have, nor do they have global firewalls or proxies. We get externally accessable IPs through DHCP with a 30 days lease.
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Edinburgh has the most oppresive network restrictions I've seen: I've friends in uni's around the rest of the UK who can IRC, game, anything, with no trouble at all.
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17 Jan 2003, 10:26
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Forever Delayed
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The University of Salford simply decided to abandon access for student halls, such was the level of abuse. I kinda agree with the decision tbh, as there's 24hr access on campus anyway.
But that's besides the point...
M.
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17 Jan 2003, 10:40
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you can ssh to your DICE account and from it you can do pretty much everything. You have a DICE account, right?
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17 Jan 2003, 13:43
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Henry Kelly
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Quote:
Originally posted by MisterZ
you can ssh to your DICE account and from it you can do pretty much everything. You have a DICE account, right?
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Aye, didn't know if
a) I *could* actually ssh to an external system through DICE
b) I *was allowed* to do the above
I'll give it a bash like.
And MT: DICE is the Ed uni unix system, so yeah I've access to unix machines.
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17 Jan 2003, 16:38
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Yeah, you can ssh to external systems, and as far as I know its not prohibited.
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17 Jan 2003, 16:51
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/dev/zero Retired Mod
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Quote:
Originally posted by pablissimo
And MT: DICE is the Ed uni unix system, so yeah I've access to unix machines.
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ssh -D 3128 [email protected]
Point your SOCKS aware application at localhost:3128 and be wonderous. Should work for winmx iirc.
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17 Jan 2003, 17:31
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Henry Kelly
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Quote:
Originally posted by MisterZ
Yeah, you can ssh to external systems, and as far as I know its not prohibited.
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Well its working out nicely, I'll let you know if anything 'untoward' happens. =)
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18 Jan 2003, 17:20
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Street Tramp
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Quote:
Originally posted by Mong
The University of Salford simply decided to abandon access for student halls, such was the level of abuse. I kinda agree with the decision tbh, as there's 24hr access on campus anyway.
But that's besides the point...
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Heh your close friends the Uni of Manc provide 100% unrestricted access. You can even rent rack space now in the uni building.
Though I did get sent a letter for share scanning the Class B we are on (nothing came of it).
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