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2015 Jan 29
3
SSH over websockets
...wever...
?Secure Shell also knows how to connect to an HTTP-to-ssh relay that was
built inside Google. Unfortunately
that relay isn't open source, and Google
doesn't maintain a public pool of relays?
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http://git.chromium.org/gitweb/?p=chromiumos/platform/assets.git;a=blob;f=chromeapps/nassh/doc/faq.txt
Phil wrote:
> My main motivation is that it is generally easier to route HTTP across
> multiple corporate firewalls than getting ports opened for ssh (even if it
> is an embedded sshd such as in gerrit rather than an actual shell).
It will depend on how picky the firewalls a...
2015 Jan 29
3
SSH over websockets
Hi all,
I can't find a working archive search for this list, so please forgive me
if this has been discussed before.
Has any thought been given to supporting websockets in the ssh client? I'm
talking about solely using a websocket as the transport layer, and leaving
the actual protocol intact, as opposed to the (to me, frankly terrifying)
idea of allowing a web server to act as an ssh
2015 Jan 30
3
SSH over websockets
...to connect to an HTTP-to-ssh relay that was
> built inside Google. Unfortunately
> > that relay isn't open source, and Google
> doesn't maintain a public pool of relays?
> > --
>
> http://git.chromium.org/gitweb/?p=chromiumos/platform/assets.git;a=blob;f=chromeapps/nassh/doc/faq.txt
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Phil wrote:
> >>
> >> My main motivation is that it is generally easier to route HTTP across
> >> multiple corporate firewalls than getting ports opened for ssh (even if
> it
> >> is an embedded ssh...