[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hallo there, > > I really don't know if it should be asked there or somewhere else, > but my problem is followin.... I live in untrusted enviroment which is > running 50 computers (it is school and packets are running up and down > everywhere). I need to use outside HTML sites and POP > accounts, but they, as many providers in Czech, don't support SSL or > anything else than just clear autentification. So is there a software > which connets onto server (for example proxy) through SSL and then > redirect data channels onto right ports as an clear connection outside (I > cannot solve the situation on provider routers of course, but it has > happen few times that students stole their passwords and so on and mainly > they could steal even teacher's these days.)
Can you get a shell account on the outside of your local network? If so SSH over to it, then access the pop mail server. Without having a machine to serve as the endpoint for an excrypted pipe on the outside of your network I don't see a way to secure the communications. Another possibility would be to have them replace the hubs with switches, this assumes you are using twisted pair, not thin net or thick net. -- | Bryan Andersen | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.nerdvest.com | | Buzzwords are like annoying little flies that deserve to be swatted. | | -Bryan Andersen |