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Linux, Networking, Technology September 11, 2012

Reverse Proxy and Hyperlinks

For work I was migrating an old undocumented reverse proxy configuration from 2.0 to 2.2. It contained some old perl scripts nobody understood and some strange bits here an there. Long story short I started from scratch. I ran into the usual problems like redirects and hyperlinks being broken if they use full self referencingContinue reading Reverse Proxy and Hyperlinks

Linux, Networking, Technology August 28, 2012 | 2 Comments on Tunneling over ICMP

Tunneling over ICMP

I’ve been wanting to write about this for a bit. I usually VPN (to the gateway at home) for surfing when roaming. This also gives me access to my shellbox and with my ssh key. You can usually connect to port 443 (https) on most networks, even those that force you to use a socksContinue reading Tunneling over ICMP

Networking, Technology July 5, 2012

SSL Client certificate injection using reverse and forward proxies

Here is a little trick to connect to a server that requires a SSL Client certificate when your client does not support it. To make it work your client must be able to use a proxy. We will use this proxy to rewrite certain servers to a reverse proxy that injects the client certificate. LetsContinue reading SSL Client certificate injection using reverse and forward proxies

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