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    Tunneling AIM?

    My workplace just implimented a very restrictive firewall, only allowing outgoing and incoming packets on port 80 and 443. That means that instant messenger is out of action until I figure out a work around. I figure that the network admin closing off traffic like that was a direct challenge to my ability to get around it.

    First I changed the sshd server on my home machine to run off of port 80, that way I can connect via a ssh client at work. I can tunnel VNC over ssh so I have desktop access to my home pc, and I can run AIM off my home machine while VNC'd into it. But that is impractacle and burns up alot of network bandwidth. I have also began using naim (ncurses AIM client) over ssh, but I know there has to be a way to tunnel AIM over ssh, but I think there is a limitation with the Oscar protocol AIM uses 'cause I can't get it to connect.

    I was wondering if anyone else has messed with this issue at all? I was thinking of setting up a proxy on my home machine, but then I remembered I have NO idea how to set up a proxy and if that would even solve my problem.

    Ideas?
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    There's a way around it. At least there was on windows... I'll just have to see if I can remember what i did to get my wife's connected at her office last year....

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    you can set up a vpn, i would google for how, because i'm way to lazy to

    1) remember how
    2) write it out

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    Yeah, anything you can remember would be helpful.

    What software would I use to create a vpn between my work machine (Windows) and my home machine (Linux), I wasn't aware of any VPN software for Linux.. Don't you think that would kind of be overkill just for AIM tho?
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    You know you can setup AIM to connect through a proxy right? This might be your best bet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcangeli";p="3247
    You know you can setup AIM to connect through a proxy right? This might be your best bet.
    Yeah, I know how to set it up to use a proxy I just don't know how to set up a proxy. Would I use something like squid?
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    find an online proxy.

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    did you get this working?

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    Sorry, didn't see your reply. No, I never got it working. The admin put the whole network into full lock downmode, so other than a few select sites, I can't even use a web browser. Sheesh, I guess I am gonna have to...start doing some work. Ah crud. Of all the injustices.

    I am looking at using a program called httport that can circumvent the proxy, but it leaves tell tale logs entries. I am not sure I want to give up what little network access I still have if the facist network admin figures out what I am doing.
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