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Date:      Tue, 14 Aug 2007 19:51:11 -0400
From:      Randall Stewart <rrs@cisco.com>
To:        Julian Elischer <julian@elischer.org>
Cc:        Kip Macy <kip.macy@gmail.com>, current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: IP over HTTP?
Message-ID:  <46C23FEF.5060407@cisco.com>
In-Reply-To: <46C23C6C.5020202@elischer.org>
References:  <46C2263F.4080607@cisco.com> <b1fa29170708141605i1f2c9eefh8c09827f60e24b7e@mail.gmail.com> <46C23C6C.5020202@elischer.org>

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Julian Elischer wrote:
> Kip Macy wrote:
> 
>> On 8/14/07, Randall Stewart <rrs@cisco.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all:
>>>
>>> Just curious.. as anyone did this on BSD?
>>>
>>> If so, pointers would be nice.. if not... I may (but
>>> I won't go into the rant as why ;-D)
>>
>>
>> I can guess. I believe there is an IPoDNS netgraph module floating
>> around that *might* make a good reference.
> 
> 
> hmm  OMG
> /usr/ports/net/iodine  !!
> 
>>
>>  -Kip
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> 
Perfect...

With some hacking I can use this as a starting point to make
it run over web..

There are several places I have gone (rest areas in SD for
example.. :-o) that block all but port 80.

I am thinking I will add with this some sort of authentication too.. and
reserve one of my IP addresses at home to use for this .. no more
^&&^*%$# they block everything but port 80 .. and for that matter
xchat.. which is blocked (especially inside a firewall of a large
router company's that Julian may run across :-D) would then work :-)

R

-- 
Randall Stewart
NSSTG - Cisco Systems Inc.
803-345-0369 <or> 803-317-4952 (cell)



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