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corporate firewall - any tricks?

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t_p
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corporate firewall - any tricks?

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anybody know of any way to vnc out to a vnc server when behind a corporate firewall that blocks outgoing ports? i have access out to the internet through regular http but that is all it seems.
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HTTPort

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Maybe use HTTPort? There are a few tunneling programs that could get past something like that, I think.

http://www.htthost.com/


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Post by t_p »

thanks.. i should have searched first.. looks like there is that one, and putty might work too.. definitely worth a poke or two.. i have to be careful with whatever i try and stay under the IT security radars... :D
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Post by ipsec »

well limit your connections..

and use the best compression ..

otherwise.. a large amount of data transferring over a port from your computer.. will always... trip an alarm that is set..
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