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PostPosted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 1:44 am 
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So im at a new job, and im stuck behind one of microsofts ISA servers.. Putty wont connect over http since it cant authenticate properly and ive tried a few other solutions such as CTNML and NTMLProxy, but non seem to work well...

Anyone in this cohort have an idea of how to get ssh to tunnel properly over it?

I do run ssh on port 443 for ease of access..

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 2:35 am 
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internat, this looks like it might be the goods mate

http://dag.wieers.com/howto/ssh-http-tunneling/

let us know how you go :)


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 3:06 am 
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afraid not.. This isnt authenticating to the NTLM aspect of the ISA proxy server :(

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bugger

http://legacy.not404.com/book/export/html/28 instead perhaps :)


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I probably should poitn out im on windows...

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 4:45 am 
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We have this at work - I'm afraid it's the console for you.


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NTLMAPS (NTLM Authorization Proxy Server) only needs Python, so you can use it on Windoze.

Getting ssh to work is left as an exercise for the reader :)

I've not tried it myself - my firewall busting is done from a Mac.

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the console?

I think im going to see if i can get logmein to work first.. if that doesnt work im screwed me thinks..

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Internat wrote:
I probably should poitn out im on windows...
did you miss the bit about cygwin?

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Yes, It Works With Cygwin's SSH

It now works fine when compiled to run under cygwin. In fact, I've recently standardized on a WinXP desktop, and use Cygwin's rxvt as a terminal emulator. From within rxvt, I can use ssh and scp just like any other command-line tool in the suite.

The nice part about Cygwin is their built-in X-server, whcih can be started up on demand. While tunneled through Microsoft Proxy Server, ssh forwards the X session right to the X-server running on my WinXP desktop. Sweeeeeet! Now I have the best of all worlds on my WinXP desktop.


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