httptunnel
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httptunnel
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Actual SSH over HTTPS
Corkscrew works for a specific use case:
1. you're behind an HTTP proxy, and
2. the HTTP proxy support the CONNECT method
Around 20 years ago I did a short contract which had #1 but not #2. Thankfully, there's a tool for this, too. Of course it requires some set up on the server side:
https://github.com/larsbrinkhoff/httptunnel
- How would a network be blocking vpns
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(Reverse) SSH tunnel from work over HTTP(s) proxy to a home computer behind NAT?
Maybe this can help? https://github.com/larsbrinkhoff/httptunnel
openconnect
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Backdoor in upstream xz/liblzma leading to SSH server compromise
A lot of software (including https://gitlab.com/openconnect/openconnect of which I'm a maintainer) uses libxml2, which in turn transitively links to libzma, using it to load and store compressed XML.
I'm not *too* worried about OpenConnect given that we use `libxml2` only to read and parse uncompressed XML…
But I am wondering if there has been any statement from libxml2 devs (they're under the GNOME umbrella) about potential risks to libxml2 and its users.
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Actual SSH over HTTPS
From the article:
> Ubiquitous presence of HTTPS allows you to pass your data through very restrictive middle boxes!
This is, in fact, why all — or nearly all — proprietary VPN protocols (so-called "SSL VPNs") implement a mode that initiates a tunnel via HTTPS, at least as a fallback if not as the primary mode of operation: precisely in order to have a mode of operation that works with almost any connection to the global Internet.
I'm one of the main developers of https://gitlab.com/openconnect/openconnect, which implements many such protocols, and wrote https://github.com/dlenski/what-vpn, which sniffs or identifies even more flavors of TLS-based VPN servers.
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OpenConnect stopped working: Unexpected 404 result from server
Found the solution: It's as simple, as changing the user agent with --useragent=AnyConnect. This is ridiculous. https://gitlab.com/openconnect/openconnect/-/issues/544
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Work from home (WFH) while travelling internationally?
Source: I am one of the lead developers of OpenConnect, a popular open-source client for many corporate VPNs, and have done all of the above.
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How to vet an untrusted open-source project?
Be careful you're not using an illicit fork. https://gitlab.com/openconnect/openconnect
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Which SLT package is better if I want the best consistent speed? would they reduce the speed in the unlimited package?
I personally have an openconnect server, and I patched their client to let me specify the SNI, (it's set to the server's hostname by default (https://gitlab.com/openconnect/openconnect/-/blob/master/gnutls.c#L2366), but it's optional in the anyconnect protocol spec)
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GlobalProtect from PaloAlto: "Cannot connect to local gpd service."
Thank you, trying openconnect for multiple hours, but cannot auth, created issue about that https://gitlab.com/openconnect/openconnect/-/issues/446
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Overriding a minimum EC2 sizing from a vendor
If this is for anything other than AnyConnect I feel like you're better off with a t4g.nano running OpenVPN. If it's AnyConnect, you can run OpenConnect.
- Linux user has to migrate to Windows or Mac
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Create second MacOS VM within MacOS install
I had similar issue with Fortinet VPN. Try using something like https://gitlab.com/openconnect/openconnect. Run this from terminal to connect to VPN when needed. If this doesn't work search for global protect open source and there are other options.
What are some alternatives?
spike - :mega: A fast reverse proxy written in PHP that helps to expose local services to the internet
GlobalProtect-openconnect - A GlobalProtect VPN client for Linux, written in Rust, based on OpenConnect and Tauri, supports SSO with MFA, Yubikey, etc.
proxychains-ng - proxychains ng (new generation) - a preloader which hooks calls to sockets in dynamically linked programs and redirects it through one or more socks/http proxies. continuation of the unmaintained proxychains project. the sf.net page is currently not updated, use releases from github release page instead.
macos-virtualbox-vm - Instructions and script to help you create a VirtualBox VM running macOS.
frp - A fast reverse proxy to help you expose a local server behind a NAT or firewall to the internet.
rsa_ct_kip - Provision an RSA SecurID token with RSA's CT-KIP protocol
haproxy - HAProxy Load Balancer's development branch (mirror of git.haproxy.org)
openconnect - OpenConnect client extended to support Palo Alto Networks' GlobalProtect VPN
iodine - Official git repo for iodine dns tunnel
gp-saml-gui - Interactively authenticate to GlobalProtect VPNs that require SAML
ligolo-ng - An advanced, yet simple, tunneling/pivoting tool that uses a TUN interface.
stencil-golang - Template repository for Golang applications