<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div><div>All<br><br></div>I'm new to sTunnel and tunneling in general. Have a couple of quick questions...<br><br></div>[1] It's been <u><b>many</b></u> years since I've used or subscribed to mailman. Is there a way of searching the mail archives online for specific topics and/or keywords without downloading everything so previously asked questions aren't repeated ad nauseam? <br>
<br></div>[2] I have a specific need which I believe sTunnel will solve but not sure how to go about it. I want to access a machine that is behind a restrictive firewall from outside the network to perform perform remote desktop control. The firewall permits HTTP, HTTPS protocols and some similar common protocols. However, I do not have access to the firewall server ergo have no control/say over which ports are blocked or forwarded. I have heard about HTTP hole punching via ssl and http-tunnel - eg: <a href="http://sebsauvage.net/punching/">http://sebsauvage.net/punching/</a>. It sounds like sTunnel is similar/identical. Can someone point me to specific examples on how to use sTunnel as well as any examples that might satisfy my need? Is proxy server necessary to accomplish this?<br>
<br></div><div>To date I've been using Teamviewer to access/control my machine(s) in conjunction with things like AdVOR, TOR, or UltraSurf. While these are excellent applications and their free use are limited, I do not expect this will last forever. I prefer to use and trust 'open source' applications where/when I can.<br>
</div><div><br></div>Much appreciated and thank you in advance.<br><br></div>Attila<br><br></div>