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Subject: [linux-help] OT: tunneling
From: "Koji Hayakawa" <sylf@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2002 22:33:40 -0500
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It's not Linux issue, but this group seems to be knowledgeble in this area
too...  (IP?) tunneling was mentioned briefly during tonight's meeting.

At my work, we have corporate firewall.  I have a test web site I would like
to connect to.  The application on the web site requires the users to use
https.  The test site runs https on port 81, which firewall does not like.
Is there easy (or semi-easy, simple) solution to connecting to this site,
other than going home to test the web site over lunch period?

The client machine is Win2k, and I would like to handle this without
requiring additional software.  (PuTTY, maybe, if it would be any use)

Or does tunneling require set up on server side, and I should just opt out
to going home?

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