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Hi
This is what I did to circumvent my previous company's proxy server.
It is a kind of tunnelling (6 or 7 years ago)
1. used "CONNECT" method of HTTPS to establish tcp/ip connection
from my company's PC to my home PC.
http://www.web-cache.com/Writings/Internet-Drafts/draft-luotonen-web-proxy-tunneling-01.txt
2. Run pppd through that tcp/ip connection.
3. Modify the routing table of company's PC & home PC.
With regards
Antony
On Sat, 2007-06-16 at 14:04 -0400, gyoza@comcast.net wrote:
> Matthew Rosewarne wrote:
> > On Thursday 14 June 2007, gyoza@comcast.net wrote:
> >
> >> Earlier I asked, "Does anyone have a recommendation for an OSS proxy
> >> server that runs on WinXP?" What I really want is a circumventor that
> >> will run under either Linux or WinXP. Preferably WinXP at first.
> >>
> >
> > Now that I found from the discussion what a "cicumventor" is, I think you
> > might want to take a look at Tor. Is that something that would do the job?
> >
>
> I tried Tor, but it routed me through a proxy in Germany. Psiphon is
> really easy and it works well EXCEPT for Javascript. GGIProxy worked a
> little better. I'm at the point of running my own Squid or something.
> ssh is also an option.
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