> if they've got a whitelist for UDP 53 you can openvpn out nicely. i > get hit or miss success with this; most national hotspot services use > a DNS proxy for UDP 53 traffic, so you can try OzyManDNS and bask in > the gratuitous inefficiency of your side channel transport... :) > sadly, ICMP tunnel is rarely useful these days either.
Now you've hit upon what I dislike about some of these techniques. As interesting and impressive as some of them are they lack a certain potency. If they reliably achieve their goal they are slow; if they have better throughput then reliability becomes an issue. That is an oversimplification, of course. >> Bah. Who cares about that. Our governments have proven they do not >> respect the rule of law; why should we? > > "Pirates and Emperors" > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQBWGo7pef8 Fantastic clip. Anyone, at the end of watching it, should ask themselves "What am *I* going to do about it, personally, now, today?" This is a call to folks who might be waffling: violate that NDA, release secret information, backdoor your code, pirate out valuable software and licenses. Find a way to put it on the net, and do it. _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/