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>> And you're seriously saying that somebody would go to all that trouble,
>> and then allow arbitrary Internet traffic so long as it's on TCP port
>> 80?
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> Yep, lots of businesses do that.
That's kind of bizarre, don't you think?
> When I was traveling to teach, I would often (after getting approval from
> the client) tunnel through HTTP to get ssh and (primarily) e-mail
> connections to my corporate servers.
I can see how it would be pretty trivial to just run SSH over TCP port
80. But I don't see how you can tunnel SSH over HTTP...
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