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Hiding Web Traffic with SSH : How to Protect Your Internet Privacy against Corporate Firewall or Insecure Wireless - Slava Gomzin

Hiding Web Traffic with SSH

How to Protect Your Internet Privacy against Corporate Firewall or Insecure Wireless

By: Slava Gomzin

eBook | 9 May 2015

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Booklet for anyone who wants to keep private and free of censorship Internet access. Step-by-step guide explains how to ensure security on public wireless network, escape the corporate firewall loggers, and avoid Internet proxy filters.

Topics include: using SSH for implementing encrypted tunnel, how to install OpenSSH server and client on different versions of Windows, establishing connectivity through Microsoft proxy using PuTTY and cntlm utilities, configuring Firefox to work through secure SSH tunnel, and more (Article: ~2,700 words).

Table of Contents includes:

  1. Introduction
  2. Solution
  3. Home Computer as a Server
    OpenSSH Server Installation
    OpenSSH Server Configuration
    Windows Firewall
    Internet Router Firewall
  4. Work Computer as a Client
    Installing and Configuring cntlm
    Installing and Configuring PuTTY
    Installing and Configuring Mozilla Firefox
    Securing Wireless Connection
  5. Testing Secure Connection
  6. What's Next?
    Batch File
    Certificate Authentication
  7. Resources
    Tools
    Articles
    Books
    About the Author

Slava Gomzin, CISSP, PCI ISA, PCIP, ECSP, Security+ has more than 15 years of professional experience in software development and security including
12 years in application development for retail industry and electronic payments,
10 years in .NET and SQL Server development,
6 years in application security and PCI compliance.
Slava Gomzin is Security Architect at Retalix USA. He lives in Dallas, Texas.

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