Nathann

I usually run ssh through a high-numbered port, partly because it 
supposedly helps avoid the most common hackers, but I've also read that it 
circumvents poorly considered anti-piracy firewalls (i.e., people blocking 
who ports 22 and 80 but leave other ports wide open). I didn't try logging 
into my office from that university today, but I'll try to remember 
tomorrow.

john perry

On Wednesday, December 17, 2014 7:52:46 PM UTC+3, Nathann Cohen wrote:
>
> Yo !
>
> On Wednesday, December 17, 2014 10:02:28 PM UTC+5:30, john_perry_usm wrote:
>>
>> The problem seems to have resolved itself, apparently because I moved to 
>> a different location! I'm visiting another university, and they may be 
>> blocking it, though I'm not sure. Hopefully this thread will help someone 
>> else.
>>
>
> (from Proxy Hell) Try to see if you can connect to other ssh machines. If 
> you cannot then the problem is your connection not Sage's trac. And if you 
> *can* connect to some ssh machine outside, and if from this machine you can 
> connect to Sage's trac, then it is possible to configure your ssh to 
> automatically connect to trac *through* the other machine.
>
> If you are a bit lucky, you have access to some machine on the campus 
> which is allowed to connect to the outside.
>
> God, I hope I will have a proper internet connection soon T_T
>
> Nathann
>
> P.S.: Does anybody have a ssh server on port 80 somewhere ? :-PPP
>

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