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"On some networks it’s impossible to use BitTorrent. For example, if you’re at work, school, or connected to Comcast or a public hotspot. But there’s an easy solution to overcome this problem. By using a secure connection (SSH), you can bypass almost every firewall or traffic shaping application."

Submitted by stella - 2007-10-15 08:06:48
Channels - hackszine
Tags - hack tech isp firewall ssh bittorrent

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"Can't use SSH on the standard port 22? Need to tunnel through a proxy server? Work behind a draconian firewall and can't SSH directly? No problem. This document will hopefully show you how to tunnel through an http-proxy server without any server-side modifications."

Submitted by stella - 2007-10-16 18:25:47
Channels - hackszine
Tags - security ssh server proxy http

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Complete guide on how to safely surf on untrusted networks (for mac)

Submitted by stella - 2007-09-28 09:25:48
Channels - hackszine
Tags - tech mac network security ssh

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An applet has been developed so you can access ssh through your web browser

Submitted by stella - 2007-08-08 21:55:49
Channels - hackszine
Tags - web tech browser ssh applet

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"Have you ever avoided checking your email over that free wireless access point for fear of someone snarfing your password? Secure, trusted networks aren't always available, so today we'll show you how to use SSH to keep those unencrypted POP3 or IMAP passwords and data safe."

Submitted by stella - 2007-07-17 18:54:22
Channels - hackszine
Tags - tech network howto ssh secure

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How to set up a SSH server

Submitted by zacharyliu - 2007-06-23 07:41:39
Channels - general lifehacker
Tags - tech ssh server

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"Here's a common scenario: you need to make an emergency remote desktop connection to an XP server at work, but you're at home and the server is behind a firewall that blocks RDC connections."

"Using Putty (a rockstar ssh client for Windows), you can easily set up a tunnel for accessing RDC on your firewalled server."

Submitted by jason - 2007-05-06 18:21:07
Channels - hackszine tech
Tags - windows security putty firewall rdc ssh tunnel

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