>  Gee... sounds like Microsoft Proxy Server!  Or "Internet Security and
>Acceleration Server" as it is called in its latest incarnation.

Well, how ever did you guess?  Must be psychic!

>  Keep in mind, any or all of these may violate corporate 
>policy.  In some
>places, such things can get you fired.  Use caution.

Yes indeed it may.  Let's hope the packet police aren't subscribed :-)
I've generally found that corporate security is made for the "average
joe" user.  Anyone who knows anything about networking can almost always
do anything they want.

Of course, if you allow any port through, anyone can use ssh, connect to
their home computer, and do whatever they want.  I suppose if they use
packet filtering so that they make sure only a subset of packets go
through, that would screw ssh up.

Sincerely,

John Doe (for security ;)

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