sweh wrote:
Guspaz wrote:
PuTTY (keep it on a USB stick if you're not allowed to even copy software to the PC, uninstalled or not?) over port 443 works through any proxy that allows HTTPS, since HTTPS can't currently be proxied ^_^
I used to do that at work a bit before I decided that IT would probably not be thrilled and that I shouldn't risk it.
And then hope your security department isn't savvy enough to detect SSH traffic on non-standard ports via the proxy (many many proxies can do this) and come down on you like a tonne of bricks.
AFAIK, that's impossible to do with a web proxy, because you can't proxy HTTPS. There are many other ways to monitor port 443, but you're not doing that with a proxy...