But that is you are using openSSH.
I understand that Putty already has HTTP proxy connect build in.
I hope my understading is correct.
doug
On Oct 16, 1:48 pm, "hasenhei" <hasen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Todd H. wrote:
> > "Doug" <dmly....@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > If you change your SSH server to listen on 443 you'll probably be
> > golden.most likely it will not.... or at least, this just half of the job.
>
> An http-proxy can be made to just pass the packets to another machine
> with the "connect"-method. (just telnet to your http-proxy port and
> enter "connect rem.ote.mach.ine port")
>
> In a lot of setup (including my own) the connect-method is only allowed
> to port 443, so your ssh-server should listen on that port.
>
> But you still need a software which connects to the http-proxy and
> tells it to pass this connection along using the connect-method.
>
> There's one:http://zippo.taiyo.co.jp/~gotoh/ssh/connect.html
> I use it for exactly this job under Linux. connect.c can be compiled
> for Windows too, but I don't know wheter you can make putty using this
> connect-command. I have no Windows machine here to test this, but maybe
> in 13 hours.
>
> Cheers,
> Armin