Yes I noticed that when going to their site. However, it does look pretty neat :D
But Piper is right, it doesn't belong in this mailing list XD
Jeremy
Michal Trojnara wrote:
Just one comment:
BarracudaDrive is a Freeware, but is *not* a Free Software.
You can read some more about Free Software here: http://www.fsf.org/licensing/essays/free-sw.html
Best regards, Mike
----- Original Message ----- From: "Wilfred Nilsen" wilfrednilsen@hotmail.com To: stunnel-users@mirt.net Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 6:41 PM Subject: [stunnel-users] Call for Beta Testers: Tool similar to Stunnel.
We have designed a tool that is similar to Stunnel and we would like to know if anyone would be interested in testing the tool.
A short introduction:
The Barracuda HTTPS tunnel allows you to encrypt arbitrary TCP connections inside SSL. The HTTPS tunnel allows you to secure non-SSL aware services such as TELNET, FTP, VNC, etc., by having the HTTPS tunnel provide the encryption. The HTTPS tunnel can also be used, for example, to tunnel traffic out from behind a restrictive firewall/proxy that only allows outgoing HTTPS web connections.
The client is a Java program that can either be downloaded and started from the command prompt or started using Java Web Start.
The server is BarracudaDrive. http://barracudaserver.com/examples/BarracudaDrive/
We will make the beta program (the server and client) available if anyone is interested in testing the tool and give us feedback. We are specifically interested in beta testers that are behind a restrictive company proxy.
Thanks, Wilfred
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