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does anyone know how to bypass a proxy server that uses port 8080 and port 80 is closed??
any help would be great.
thanks,
Jordan
any help would be great.
thanks,
Jordan
Originally posted by: Nothinman
If the network is setup properly, you don't. Contact your network administrator and explain to them why you need to bypass the proxy, if it's a valid reason they'll have no problem helping you.
does anyone know how to bypass a proxy server that uses port 8080 and port 80 is closed??
Originally posted by: skyking
I know of a few. Every time I find a new way, I block it too![]()
skyking: what do you do when you can't block the method? or have you not found one that you couldn't block yet?
Originally posted by: blemoine
skyking: what do you do when you can't block the method? or have you not found one that you couldn't block yet?
If the network is setup properly it will be impossible to go around the proxy server
I have been able to block every method I find. I don't claim to be a proxy guru, but I can read logs, anylize traffic, and make the necessary changes.
unless that tunnel is running on port 443 it ain't getting out.
even then an IDS sensor can recognize tunnel like activity from a normal SSH connection and shun the connection. but that gets rather sophisticated.
Originally posted by: Nothinman
I amended my post right after you replied. =)
We've never had to look at blocking SSL VPNs, how do you differentiate them from normal SSL traffic?
Most big companies have an Acceptable Use Policy that says what you can and can't do on their network and infrastructure. Tunneling traffic that you don't want tracked is definitely a violation. If you break it, you'll get punished or fired. Is it worth it?
Most good proxy guys get reports of what's happening on their infrastructure each day and they tend to notice things like a bunch of CONNECT requests to "dhcp1033.phoenix.comcast.net".
Originally posted by: skyking
I also have access to the clients themselves.
That makes it a bit easier, since they forget to clear history![]()
When I was a poor, ordinary USER, I always cleared my history and my temporary files, just in case....Originally posted by: Goosemaster
dude...you're so evilOriginally posted by: skyking
I also have access to the clients themselves.
That makes it a bit easier, since they forget to clear history![]()
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