As Jeff said, this is the bad place to ask how to break a security policy!

anyway, what you call ftp is actually ftp tunnelled through http (normal 
ftp normally
uses port 21...).
No, you can't tunnel http through ftp, even if the latter is tunnelled 
through http!


regards,
mouss


At 16:57 30/03/01 +0300, Softhome wrote:
>
>I work in a large organization that has as T1 line... HTTP port is 8080 
>and is authenticated by Squid, FTP port is the same 8080 and is not 
>authenticated in anyway... (open for all) i.e. i dont need authentication 
>to use cuteftp and get files... but when i run IE5 i get this 
>authentication window that i dont have a password for.... my IP is local 
>10.0 .... not real.
>Do u have any idea what i can do to surf the web?? maybe encapsulate http 
>in ftp packets.... ??? have any ideas?? solutions? directions where i 
>could search for an answer? (getting a password for http surfing is out of 
>the question :)))
>plz reply
>thanx in advance
>ahmed abouzeid

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