Re: CORKSCREW 2.0

From: Carric Dooley (carricat_private)
Date: Fri Sep 28 2001 - 09:04:00 PDT

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    Thre is a perl script that has been floating around since like 1999 that
    does this.. all you're doing is  connecting to the proxy on it's proxy
    port, and then issuing a connect to the host in the void. I have not
    really looked at corkscrew, but I am assuming, like the other script, it
    just shovels everything  through that pipe. The only value-added feature I
    can see is the "http proxy login" thin.
    
    
    On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, Marco de Vivo [UCV] wrote:
    
    >>Hi,
    >>
    >>Can somebody address me to where to find some CORKSCREW (tunneling ssh via
    >>HTTP proxies) documentation?. If there isn't any, can at least somebody
    >>explain me the basic architecture of this tool? I mean an overall
    >>explanation  of the way it works.
    >>
    >>TIA
    >>
    >>Marco de Vivo
    >>
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