On Mar 03 2003, Martynas Domarkas wrote: > Try this: http://www.htthost.com/ , but use it on your own risk. It is a > real security hole. Better is to ask system administrator open some > rules on firewall for you.
These kind of programs, if I read well we have at least corkscrew and httptunnel that should to a bit of the same that this htthost does, are really a big problem if you think you have your network protected because the only way out of the net is a http/https proxy. Once someone puts a piece of code like these or any other (maybe a virus, trojan, ...) he can gain access to your hole network via that proxy. The question is... is there any way to protect against this? I mean, how would you differenciate on for example, a squid, the traffic of one of this tunnels from the real traffic you want to allow? Any ideas? Regards... -- Manty/BestiaTester -> http://manty.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]