> A simplistic move could be to try using tcp port 443.
Already tried it. > As a worst case, you could consider changing to ssh-over-icmp, and > all of you packets suddenly start looking like pings. There are > other wrappers that might work too. They've been blocking ICMP forever. > All of these said, are you breaking corporate policy by doing this? If changes in "policy" (and, boy! do I have a "policy" rant that I'm this close to spewing - don't go there...) allow parties to an agreement to abrogate the terms at will, then look out! I can feel some big-time "policy" changes comin' on! _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss