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So you may concentrate on CLIENT SECURITY.
Here are a few interesting documents to check out: http://lab.gnucitizen.org/presentati...dence_2K8.pdf? http://lab.gnucitizen.org/research-p...ear_Later.pdf?
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not sure what you mean by "get past" but I would check out tunnels: ( in order of 1337-ness )
DNS: http://thomer.com/howtos/nstx.html ICMP: http://www.cs.uit.no/~daniels/PingTunnel/ SSH:http://socialistsushi.com/2005/11/17/portaputty |
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I read through that documation that everyone posted, great info found it really interesting. But it didn’t really answer my question, don’t think I was very clear with my question. I drew a diagram to help illustrate what I am trying to do.
![]() As you can see above, what I am wondering is how would you get to a pc behind a modem/firewall/router. For example if I wanted to get to my computer at home from my pc at work. At home I have a Linksys WRT300N which is a Router, Modem & Gateway and my computer’s and my house mates computers are all behind it. How would I get to it? |
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See tunneling........
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