I need to install perl modules on some new servers that use an FTP proxy server. To manually FTP to a remote
host, you need to use your active directory (ntid) in
conjunction with the remote hosts user name and password
like this:
Re: IPTABLES & APACHE ... Anyhow, as it turns out, I had been testing all of this using a remote shell... year ago I had read that the remote machine I had been using to test this, ... runs an HTTP Proxy server.... The IP addresses for the proxy server and shell server were very close ... (comp.os.linux.networking)
Interesting SSH over HTTPS question ... The proxy server does not support any socket based connections whatsoever, ... I need him to be able to access my host, which currently runs an SSHD on the standard port. ... I need some kind of SSH over HTTPS tunnelling to get this to work. ... The return packets will need to be returned through the proxy ... (comp.security.ssh)
Re: ssh tunnel question ... server as well as a remote MS proxy server....encryption overhead that might chew up any savings you would get. ... But as I understand Compression has its own overhead and it's ... (comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc)
Re: http://www.samair.ru/proxy/ ... > can use their proxy server and see what they say. ... > HTTP прокси серверов.... agree that unless the host explicitly permits access,... (comp.security.firewalls)
Re: http://www.samair.ru/proxy/ ... > can use their proxy server and see what they say. ... > HTTP прокси серверов.... agree that unless the host explicitly permits access,... (alt.computer.security)