My point is that I need it to be SSL so that I can traverse the proxy without it being on another port other than 443. VPN etc use ports other than 443 and if you try to run on port 443 using another protocol.the proxy reports "Protocol <insert protocol name here> is not allowed on this port"If the following was true regarding a network
myPC <--> ISA W2K Proxy <--> Router/Firewall <-Internet-> Linux/https
And I wanted to create a connection over https to my apache linux server and then run a command line session to run shell commands/mutt/pebrot etc on my box Linux Box
Does anyone know of any software that will do it?
OpenVPN? I see that it now supports Windows. Then, make a virtual private
network between myPC and Linux/https. VPN provides a general solution.
Setting a similar thing up is on my To Do list.
I don't have administrative control of the Proxy/Firewall and I know that http/ssl and http both are open but only by way of the proxy, ssh fails but I need the encryption of ssl.
I am trying to make a remote telnet style terminal of a web browser not in the mindterm java applet style but so that only key strokes and command out put are sent to and from the webserver via https and then executed on the webserver.... in a text only type of transfer.
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