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RE: ssh, putty not flexiable enough
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i was asking for alternative clients not alternative protocols, i can do it with putty if i solve this problem
http://shoutbox.menthix.net/showthread.php?tid=87541

right, but if you do it with openvpn, there wouldn't be a problem to solve. also, it was designed to do exactly what you want, whereas ssh wasn't.

seems like the right solution to me
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O.P. RE: ssh, putty not flexiable enough
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Originally posted by Jarrod
i was asking for alternative clients not alternative protocols, i can do it with putty if i solve this problem
http://shoutbox.menthix.net/showthread.php?tid=87541

right, but if you do it with openvpn, there wouldn't be a problem to solve. also, it was designed to do exactly what you want, whereas ssh wasn't.

seems like the right solution to me
so how does open vpn allow my to avoid the web filter?


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RE: ssh, putty not flexiable enough
I don't know what "\l" is supposed to be(may be my lack of python knowledge), but the file that you attached to the other thread has just "\n"(0x0D) at the end of each line (unix style).  Normal windows style is "\r\n" (0x0A 0x0D).

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I don't know what "\l" is supposed to be(may be my lack of python knowledge), but the file that you attached to the other thread has just "\n"(0x0D) at the end of each line (unix style).  Normal windows style is "\r\n" (0x0A 0x0D).
in python \n is a new line, since i'm using windows it uses windows breaks, in theory if i ran it on linux it would use linux breaks

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