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| Subject: | Re: Tunelling RDP traffic over HTTP proxies. |
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| Date: | Thu, 24 Nov 2005 15:52:17 +1100 |
GNU HTTP-Tunnel - http://www.nocrew.org/software/httptunnel.html will allow you to do this, it allows you to tunnel arbitrary ports over HTTP (and via a proxy if you so chose), there are some drawbacks though, if you are attempting to evade an application layer firewall this will likely not help you as the tunnelled data is still 'visible' insofar as it's transferred in the clear, I'm not aware of any (non-commercial) offerings which will tunnel over SSL. STunnel - http://www.stunnel.org/ is a universal SSL wrapper that will encrypt communications, note however that if you wish to tunnel over https rather than just wrapping your communications in an encrypted tunnel you need Stunnel wrapping something like HTTP-Tunnel to give you an end-to-end encrypted tunnel over HTTP which may evade application layer firewalls. Morgan On 11/24/05, Steve McLaughlin <Steve.McLaughlin@aggreko.co.uk> wrote:
Hi list, Does anyone know of any solutions for tunnelling RDP traffic through an HTTP proxy? Thanks in Advance, Steve Visit us at http://www.aggreko.com Confidentiality Notice: This communication and any accompanying attachments contain confidential information intended for a specific individual and purpose. This communication is private and protected by law. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby respectfully notified that any disclosures, copying, forwarding or distribution, or the taking of any action based on the contents of this communication is strictly prohibited. _____________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned by the MessageLabs Email Security System. For more information please visit http://www.messagelabs.com/email ______________________________________________________________________
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