Gadi Cohen wrote:
Hi All
and for this I humbly apologize (well, to the list, not to the spammers).
You probably should extend some apology to the innocent people who's
email the spammer forged. Still, if we could tell spam from legitimate
mail for the sake of vacation notices we could do it f
Hi All
My deepest and sincere apologies to anyone who posted to the list in the
last two weeks and got my vacation message; being adventurous I decided
to set this up using Plesk, assuming it would have the necessary rules
to ensure only relevant people got the message... besides annoying lis
Hi all,
This is a reminder that on Thursday, 6 Nov at 18:30 Herzelinux will host
Rami Rosen lecture on IPv6 in the Linux kernel.
This lecture will mostly deal with IPV6 implementation in the linux
kernel. We will also discuss some IPV6 user space tools, and also draw a
comparison between I
Hi there,
Codefidence is looking for a great C/C++ Linux programmer to join an
existing customer team as Codefidence liaison and resident Linux guru.
Excellent knowledge of C and/or C++, mastery of Linux and excellent
social and communication skills are required. Kernel programming or
emb
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
SSH works jut fine of course (and so openvpn).
You tunnel openvpn over ssh? I'm not familiar with that method.
No, I don't.
I said that ssh works fine and so does openvpn, not related to each other
Gilad
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Gilad Ben-Yossef
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Hi Shachar,
Actually they are distinguishable as OpenVPN doesn't 'talk' the same way as an
HTTPS server
I agree both utilize SSL (actually TLS) as their means of encryption and
authentication, but the protocol itself can be easily detected as being
non-SSL by looking at the first bytes of the
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
SSH works jut fine of course (and so openvpn).
You tunnel openvpn over ssh? I'm not familiar with that method.
Personally, I run openvpn on TCP port 443. This is indistinguishable as
far as a listener is concerned, even with a sniffer, from regular https
traffic, and