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Jarrod
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O.P. ssh, putty not flexiable enough
ok so if we discard all my other threads i'll just get to the point, i need an ssh client that allows me to define every parameter for the connection, i need to be able to use a http proxy with ntlm or a user/pass, i also need dynamic port forwarding and it needs to run on windows,
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putty + plink and it doesn't allow me to define the http proxy, and i would like to beable to change it.
tunnelier almost the opposite of putty, it supports the http proxy but doesn't let you setup port forwarding from the command line
and i have tried conch from the twisted internet framework and windows doesn't support the crypt module
so anyone know of some really good ones?
This post was edited on 12-05-2008 at 11:01 PM by Jarrod.
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12-05-2008 11:01 PM |
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ShawnZ
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RE: ssh, putty not flexiable enough
dude, you seriously need to rethink how you're doing this.
you're using an http proxy to connect to an ssh server to use dynamic tunnelling.
why not just set up a proxy server on the ssh server?
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12-05-2008 11:39 PM |
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Jarrod
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O.P. RE: ssh, putty not flexiable enough
quote: Originally posted by ShawnZ
dude, you seriously need to rethink how you're doing this.
you're using an http proxy to connect to an ssh server to use dynamic tunnelling.
why not just set up a proxy server on the ssh server?
because the proxy server is the only way out of the network into the internet,
i can do it if a define everything in the putty gui, but i want to avoid it and use command line
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12-06-2008 12:08 AM |
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ShawnZ
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RE: ssh, putty not flexiable enough
quote: Originally posted by Jarrod
because the proxy server is the only way out of the network into the internet,
i can do it if a define everything in the putty gui, but i want to avoid it and use command line
right, but why not just use a proxy server instead of an ssh server if you're just using it for tunneling?
This post was edited on 12-06-2008 at 12:19 AM by ShawnZ.
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12-06-2008 12:18 AM |
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Jarrod
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O.P. RE: ssh, putty not flexiable enough
quote: Originally posted by ShawnZ
right, but why not just use a proxy server instead of an ssh server if you're just using it for tunneling
because it would be too easy,
it doesn't work like that anyway if it did we would have done it anyway
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12-06-2008 01:40 AM |
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ShawnZ
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RE: ssh, putty not flexiable enough
sure it does!
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12-06-2008 01:41 AM |
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Jarrod
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O.P. RE: ssh, putty not flexiable enough
quote: Originally posted by ShawnZ
sure it does!
care to explain?
i don't see how
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12-06-2008 01:55 AM |
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ShawnZ
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RE: ssh, putty not flexiable enough
quote: Originally posted by Jarrod
quote: Originally posted by ShawnZ
sure it does!
care to explain?
i don't see how
uh, just... set up a proxy and.. use it how proxies were designed to be used?
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12-06-2008 02:25 AM |
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Jarrod
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O.P. RE: ssh, putty not flexiable enough
u can't do that with authenticating on the proxy/gateway first
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12-06-2008 02:28 AM |
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ShawnZ
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RE: ssh, putty not flexiable enough
you mean connect to a proxy through another proxy? sure you can...
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12-06-2008 03:41 AM |
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