On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 08:28:14PM +0000, the hatter wrote:
> They might allow other 'common' web ports, such as 8000 and 8080 on other
> servers, maybe give that a go.  If they do, you can run your own sshd on
> any machine you happen to have non-root access.

If they allow packets straight out to those ports then yes.  But normally
they'll use an http proxy, which will nto pass your ssh packets.  Hence
me recommending http tunnel.

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