I have the latest version of ICQ for windows... and the different proxy settings that 
are available are as follows.... SOCKS4, SOCKS5 and HTTPS..... only HTTPS actually 
works.....
This is partially what I am basing my understanding on......

All other applicatiosn with SOCKS5 support that I have tried... have failed to 
work......

SocksCap32 sounded like a dream... but is yet another dead-end......

Perhaps there are some basic questiosn u can ask me, that I can answer that will 
clarify the situation. I am willing to have a go if u are.......

This is my understanding........
work: VNCClient
firewall: NON-TRANSPARENT
home: VNCServer

With a socks capable client or a program such as SocksCap32 I can opena socket through 
the firewall.....
However I then run into SOCK version issues, SOCKS4, SOCKS5, HTTPS........
The only program I have found with HTTPS socket support is ICQ, which will get past 
the firewall... but nothing else has.......
Specification for settings are as follows (for icq):
host:  pixs00
port :  8080
username:  briscoe
pass:   *

That is about as much as  I understand.

Regards

G





Harmen van der Wal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@uk.research.att.com on 07/17/2001 03:03:55 PM

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Subject:  Re: firewall SOCKS https
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Unfortunately SocksCap32  only has support for Socks4 and Socks5 proxies, and I need 
>support for HTTPS proxies. Is there anything else I can try........
>

This is very confusing. Your wrote:
>However, I cannot get past the firewall, which has SOCKS https support....

I assumed you were dealing with a Socks proxy, that only
connected out on port 443 (and probably 80 too, but never mind
that). You _can_ use a Socks proxy for HTTP and HTTPS (=HTTP over
SSL). Socks knows nothing about things like HTTP and SSL, so
Socks proxies with specific HTTP(S)-support do not exist, AFAIK.
Hence my assumption you meant the HTTPS-port (443). Either way,
you can use a Socks proxy for rfb (VNC).

Now you're saying you need support for HTTPS proxies. That again
is somewhat confusing. Can you only surf secure sites? Probably
not. Maybe you are dealing with a HTTP proxy. In theory, you can
only use a HTTP proxy for HTTP (and HTTPS). In practice you can
tunnel other protocols over HTTP, or just use the proxies
SSL-relay for those other protocols.

The following may not be 100% accurate, but may help to clear
things up for those who find proxies and gateways confusing
anyway.


layer           protocol                   proxy/gatweway
---------------------------------------------------------
application     http, ftp, telnet, rfb     HTTP proxy
host-to-host    TCP, UDP                   Socks,
TCP/IP-redirectors
internet        IP                         NAT
network access  ethernet, PPP


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