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Michael,
        I finally got a chance to watch your talk. Great job. The ghost service
idea is great.
        I wanted to comment on the proxy support and the usage scenario that
prompted the patch. A user might be on a lan that he doesn't control.
This lan might only allow connections through an http proxy at it's
border. A user that wants a connection to a home pc would have to use a
program like Openvpn that supports a connection via http. This requires,
however, a tcp port to be exposed. It could be worthwhile to keep these
ports hidden and use Fwknop to establish the connection.

On 11/22/2009 09:15 PM, Michael Rash wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I've posted the slides I used for a talk at DojoCon (http://www.dojocon.org)
> here:
> 
> http://www.cipherdyne.org/talks/Michael_Rash_SPA_DojoCon_2009.pdf
> 
> This talk was recorded and can be watched here:
> 
> http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/2505225
> 
> The demonstration at the end went fairly well - it showed how to use SPA
> to create "ghost" services.  In this case, accessing sshd through port
> 80 where Apache is already bound...
> 

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