Hi All,
Is that possible create a http tunnel to remote http tunnel server via a middle http proxy?
Here is my situation : My Company only allow http protocol and they created a http proxy server. So when we want to access internet we have to set the http proxy settings for the browser or application.
Now I want to access outside without restrictions of http protocol and also not limited to 80 port. As they blocked the ssh, so the SSH reverse binding is not possible. So is that possible to create a http tunnel via the http proxy of my company and aim to my own server outside? Or there is any other good idea? Thank you very much.
On Fri, 28 Jun 2013 00:45:20 +0800 Heng Su wrote:
So is that possible to create a http tunnel via the http proxy of my company and aim to my own server outside? Or there is any other good idea?
The best idea would be to talk to the system administration department at your company and get them to set something up for you to meet your needs.
Trying to do an end-run around their security setup will probably not be well received.
Frank Cox wrote:
On Fri, 28 Jun 2013 00:45:20 +0800 Heng Su wrote:
So is that possible to create a http tunnel via the http proxy of my company and aim to my own server outside? Or there is any other good idea?
The best idea would be to talk to the system administration department at your company and get them to set something up for you to meet your needs.
Trying to do an end-run around their security setup will probably not be well received.
"Not be well received" can be translated as a visit from your manager, security, or an HR person to escort you out of the building, permanently.
mark
Hi all,
Sorry, I misunderstood the parameters of the httptunnel, for referenced : actually I can use the http proxy to create a tunnel to my own tunnel server. The parameter -P can do this. Oh, Frank, Thank you. As security purpose and our company too big, they rejected our request to open the port or protocol. So I should try the http tunnel firstly from the httptunnel manual should be worked. If still can not I think I will use a usb broadband and change the route tables to bridge internet and our intranet.
Thank you.
On 28 June 2013 00:51, Frank Cox theatre@melvilletheatre.com wrote:
On Fri, 28 Jun 2013 00:45:20 +0800 Heng Su wrote:
So is that possible to create a http tunnel via the http proxy of my company and aim to my own server outside? Or there is any other good idea?
The best idea would be to talk to the system administration department at your company and get them to set something up for you to meet your needs.
Trying to do an end-run around their security setup will probably not be well received.
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Heng Su wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry, I misunderstood the parameters of the httptunnel, for referenced : actually I can use the http proxy to create a tunnel to my own tunnel server. The parameter -P can do this. Oh, Frank, Thank you. As security purpose and our company too big, they rejected our request to open the port or protocol. So I should try the http tunnel firstly from the httptunnel manual should be worked. If still can not I think I will use a usb broadband and change the route tables to bridge internet and our intranet.
On 28 June 2013 00:51, Frank Cox theatre@melvilletheatre.com wrote:
On Fri, 28 Jun 2013 00:45:20 +0800 Heng Su wrote:
So is that possible to create a http tunnel via the http proxy of
my
company and aim to my own server outside? Or there is any other good idea?
The best idea would be to talk to the system administration department at your company and get them to set something up for you to meet your
needs.
Trying to do an end-run around their security setup will probably not be well received.
First, Heng Su, please stop top posting.
Second, I don't suppose we'll see you post here much longer, if you do that - since they *will* find this, I'd expect that your being fired is coming really soon....
mark
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Heng Su ste.suheng@gmail.com wrote:
As security purpose and our company too big, they rejected our request to open the port or protocol.
Which also means they won't think twice about firing you if you are caught subverting their security policies - and rightly so.
So I should try the http tunnel firstly from the httptunnel manual should be worked. If still can not I think I will use a usb broadband and change the route tables to bridge internet and our intranet.
Bypassing firewalls in a way that can route into the corporate network is a particularly horrible thing to do, security wise and could lead to you being blamed for any kind of intrusion, related or not.
-- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@gmail.com