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From: Doc S. <do...@ma...> - 2007-01-24 18:22:06
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fl...@ma... wrote: > Doc, > > Ok, I found out more. I tried the webmin interface from home, where all > the stupid restrictions do not exist and it worked fine. Well, almost. > So I guess that even though Webmin is an HTTP application, it uses SSH > port "under the cover" for doing the SSH session. > > BLEH! > > Do you (or anyone else) know of a client that uses only port 80 for its > traffic? I'm a little confused, since I *THOUGH* I was redirecting all > traffic to port 10000 through a mod-proxy to 80, but then most of this > confuses me. :) > > Mairhtin > Can you do a mod-proxy using port 22 to 80? I also asked my old coworker and he couldn't recall how we did this stuff at the old company. Might also look into some type of tunneling solution. -- -Doc Lincoln, NE. http://www.genealogyforyou.com/ http://www.cairnproductions.com/ |