Re: [leaf-user] Secure browsing...

2002-05-29 Thread cam
Everything works. Thanks to all. I used plink and tinyproxy. Cam ___ Don't miss the 2002 Sprint PCS Application Developer's Conference August 25-28 in Las Vegas -- http://devcon.sprintpcs.com/adp/index.cfm -

Re: [leaf-user] Secure browsing...

2002-05-29 Thread David Douthitt
--On Monday, May 27, 2002 10:00 AM -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm still wondering how to tunnel my http traffic thought ssh to my > internal web server. I use Putty to connect to a RH box behind LEAF from > outside giving me a comand line interface. Is the tunneling done by > somehow dire

Re: [leaf-user] Secure browsing...

2002-05-28 Thread Michael McClure
THANKS BRAD! OK, Cam, so if you follow Brad's suggestion, you will be able to browse an internal webserver. However, if you want to browse the web in general, Brad is missing something. You'll need a proxy server - like squid for your RH box (I run a windows proxy server on port 6588). Let

Re: [leaf-user] Secure browsing...

2002-05-27 Thread cam
I think that may be the ticket. I have wondered in the past what those other utlities on PuTTY download page were for. Thanks for the info. I will give it a try tomorrow. Cam On Mon, 27 May 2002, Brad Fritz wrote: > > Quoting Michael and Cam: > > cam> I'm still wondering how to tunnel my ht

Re: [leaf-user] Secure browsing...

2002-05-27 Thread Brad Fritz
Quoting Michael and Cam: cam> I'm still wondering how to tunnel my http traffic thought ssh to cam> my internal web server. I use Putty to connect to a RH box behind cam> LEAF from outside giving me a comand line interface. Is the cam> tunneling done by somehow directing traffic through PuTTY

Re: [leaf-user] Secure browsing...

2002-05-27 Thread Michael McClure
I'm not sure I know how to tell you any more than I already have. Set up SSH Tunneling -- it is a session property. I don't know if putty has it -- can somebody else on the board please tell us if putty has port forwarding? Otherwise, Cam, download the trial copy of secureCRT to work with.

Re: [leaf-user] Secure browsing...

2002-05-27 Thread cam
I'm still wondering how to tunnel my http traffic thought ssh to my internal web server. I use Putty to connect to a RH box behind LEAF from outside giving me a comand line interface. Is the tunneling done by somehow directing traffic through PuTTY ? Cam (sorry if this got sent twice) On Fr

Re: [leaf-user] Secure browsing...

2002-05-24 Thread Michael McClure
I got this to work successfully! In fact, I'm sending this message through an SSH tunnelled http session right now!. Here's what I did. 1) Download "proxy" from analogx.com: www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/proxy.htm This is a windows based proxy server. Install it on a windows bo

Re: [leaf-user] Secure browsing...

2002-05-23 Thread Brad Fritz
On Thu, 23 May 2002 08:25:30 PDT Michael McClure wrote: > Anonymizer.com offers a pay service for ssh tunnelled secure browsing -- > so you can browse at work kind of stuff. SSH to their server, and > tunnel your browser through it. They, in turn, push that out onto the > internet -- So your

[leaf-user] Secure browsing...

2002-05-23 Thread Michael McClure
Hello all -- I'm an older leaf user -- haven't really bothered to upgrade because there was no reason to -- I'm using Eigerstein 1680k. However, if I can't do this with eigerstein, then maybe this will be a motivation to move up if I can do it with something else. Anonymizer.com offers a pay