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Sep. 9th, 2004 09:30 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Ok, so here's my problem.
I'm at work behind a firewall, and I've got a server colocated on a T1 line outside this firewall.
All I want is an SSH session to my server, and I'm trying to figure out a port I can do this on.
I'm bouncing the ssh server around on all the ports I can think of to try.
so far:
Ports 80 and 443 are proxied and content filtered, thus obviously out.
ports 22 and 23 are simply blocked.
Ports 20 and 21 (ftp) will allow me to make a passive ftp connection straight through, but it won't let an ssh session through. this is confusing me.
suggestions?
I'm at work behind a firewall, and I've got a server colocated on a T1 line outside this firewall.
All I want is an SSH session to my server, and I'm trying to figure out a port I can do this on.
I'm bouncing the ssh server around on all the ports I can think of to try.
so far:
Ports 80 and 443 are proxied and content filtered, thus obviously out.
ports 22 and 23 are simply blocked.
Ports 20 and 21 (ftp) will allow me to make a passive ftp connection straight through, but it won't let an ssh session through. this is confusing me.
suggestions?