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Re: [egit-dev] Accessing ssh through http(s) proxy
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Maybe set up an ssh proxied connection from your local desktop, then ssh over that? Would mean double encryption bUt would get the job done.
proxy ssh -L 22:github.com:22
Then use 'localhost' as the remote repository name. I've used at technique a few times when the connection I've had is less than great.
Alex
Sent from my iPad
On 28 May 2010, at 09:23, Sascha Scholz <sascha.scholz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm using a special ssh configuration to access certain git
> repositories (e.g. github) outside the corporate environment:
>
> Host github.com
> User git
> HostName ssh.github.com
> Port 443
> ProxyCommand /opt/corkscrew/2.0/bin/corkscrew proxy 8080 %h %p
>
> With this configuration all traffic is tunneled through our corporate
> proxy:8080 to ssh.github.com which listens on the https port.
>
> A similar configuration can be made using netcat [1] instead of
> corkscrew [2]. On Windows plink could be used [3].
>
> Any idea how this could be achieved with Egit?
>
> Thanks,
> Sascha
>
> [1] http://blog.kerneldump.org/191/openssh-using-your-http-proxy.dump
> [2] http://www.agroman.net/corkscrew/
> [3] http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html
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