If he/she rents a private VPS, will he/she need a Toolserver account then?
:P

On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 10:13 AM, Carl Beckhorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> On Tue, Jul 08, 2008 at 04:27:10PM +0200, bayo wrote:
> > I need to manage my toolserver account, but i dont have Internet at my
> > house. I talk a long time with the admin at my work, but SSH is
> > restricted. I only can use 80 and 443 accros a proxy.
>
> Since toolserver won't run ssh on port 443, and you need ssh on port
> 443, the easiest solution is to run ssh on port 443 on a computer you
> control.
>
> You can rent a cheap virtual shared server for $20 or less per month.
> The resources required for ssh are very minimal, so the cheapest plan
> will be sufficient.  Install ssh on that server, make it listen on
> port 443, and you're done.
>
> If you don't want to spend the money to rent a server, and have a friend
> with internet access, you might be able to convince them to make their
> ssh server listen on port 443, and give you shell access on their
> computer.
>
> As a final option, perhaps you can find a public library that has
> computers on which you can run a java ssh client, and carry your
> private key on a usb drive.
>
>  - Carl
>
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