Hiff a modem into said-machine and dial out directly? ssh over cellular link?
portscan the firewall from inside and out to see what you can see (might be a wise move to get permission first...) Last resort - ask corporate nazi to change stuff - make a business case for what you want, and present an alternative that costs more. On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 13:41, Nick Rout wrote: > Situation is sshd at home, ssh client (putty) on corporate network. > > corp network is heavily protected and all outgoing is through proxy > server. No doubt incoming is also protected. > > Is there a way to get an ssh client to get OUT of the corp network? > shifting sshd to a common port accessible thru the proxy (eg 80, 443,) > does not work. > > don't suggest getting the corp network nazis to cahnge anything, it is a > given that they will not. > > suggestions? > > -- > "All that was needed was to parse the cat root slash dev etcetera file > for eth0 and pugle the forward identity-locking rehooliginator and > symlink it to the libgc perl humongisooler module after a kernel > decompile and basic repatch update." - theregister.co.uk