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on 2006-04-28 by alex-and-r

This guide discusses a way an employee or student can securely access the Internet while at work or school, and also get around some common firewall restrictions that prevent you from using most networked programs.

on 2006-07-31 by uduogah

How to Surf the Internet at Work (or School) Privately (Using SSH and an HTTP Proxy Server) Get Around A Firewall

on 2006-07-31 by teledog

My favorite: AKA The Surf At Work Page. This is interesting and helpful. Nice.

on 2006-08-10 by john143

How to use SSH tunneling to get past most filters

on 2006-08-30 by inhaze

More and more employers and universities are becoming aware of the amount of time their employees or students are spending using the Internet for personal reasons. Obviously employers want to discourage this behavior and may implement a number of differen

on 2006-10-23 by tsangal

This guide discusses a way an employee or student can securely access the Internet while at work or school, and also get around some common firewall restrictions that prevent you from using most networked programs.

on 2007-02-05 by techkid

firewall hacks

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How to Bypass Most Firewall Restrictions and Access the Internet Privately

aka The Surf At Work Page

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How to Bypass Most Firewall Restrictions and Access the Internet Privately

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putty -D 8080 -P 443 -ssh homeIP

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More and more employers and universities are becoming aware of the amount of time their employees or students are spending using the Internet for personal reasons. Obviously employers want to discourage this behavior and may implement a number of different ways to do so.

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More and more employers and universities are becoming aware of the amount of time their employees or students are spending using the Internet for personal reasons. Obviously employers want to discourage this behavior and may implement a number of different ways to do so.

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More and more employers and universities are becoming aware of the amount of time their employees or students are spending using the Internet for personal reasons. Obviously employers want to discourage this behavior and may implement a number of different ways to do so.

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How to Bypass Most Firewall Restrictions and Access the Internet Privately

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aka The Surf At Work Page

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This guide discusses a way an employee or student can securely access the Internet while at work or school, and also get around common firewall restrictions that prevent you from using most networked programs. My definition of "securely" means that there should be no mean by which your employer can know which web sites you have visited or are currently visiting, and can not view or decipher the content of those sites (without actually standing over your shoulder.)

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This guide discusses a way an employee or student can securely access the Internet while at work or school, and also get around common firewall restrictions that prevent you from using most networked programs. My definition of "securely" means that there should be no mean by which your employer can know which web sites you have visited or are currently visiting, and can not view or decipher the content of those sites (without actually standing over your shoulder.)

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The Surf At Work Page

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How to Bypass Most Firewall Restrictions and Access the Internet Privately aka The Surf At Work Page

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The Surf At Work Page

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If you have a wired or wireless router at home (Linksys, D-Link, Netgear, etc) Some routers call it port forwarding and others call it virtual servers, but the setup is very similar no matter what brand you use. You will need to configure your router to route port 443 to the computer where you're running the SSH server. I not going to go into details, but there is usually a browser based interface directly to the router, which will have a page to setup virtual servers. Configure it to forward port 443 to your SSH server computer, port 443.

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How to Bypass Most Firewall Restrictions and Access the Internet Privately

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How to Bypass Most Firewall Restrictions and Access the Internet Privately

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