[FFmpeg-soc] Specific Project Goals

Sisir Koppaka sisir.koppaka at gmail.com
Sat May 3 21:32:30 CEST 2008


On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 12:48 AM, Reimar Döffinger <
Reimar.Doeffinger at stud.uni-karlsruhe.de> wrote:

> On Sun, May 04, 2008 at 12:28:13AM +0530, Sisir Koppaka wrote:
> > On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 10:43 PM, Reimar Döffinger <
> > Reimar.Doeffinger at stud.uni-karlsruhe.de> wrote:
> > > On Sat, May 03, 2008 at 06:58:42PM +0200, Reimar Döffinger wrote:
> > > > And a quick check on debian packages comes up with httptunnel,
> > > > connect-proxy, corkscrew all of which allow tunneling through a http
> > > > proxy. I would have to run that on my main PC though, so I could
> provide
> > > > that only about 14 hours/day max.
> > >
> > > I just noticed that these programs can actually tunnel an arbitrary
> tcp
> > > connection through http proxies, at least squid, without any special
> > > remote server. I always assumed that http proxies would regenerate the
> > > HTTP requests, and at least the one squid config I have does (at least
> > > sometimes) since it is configured to gzip-compress everything it
> > > receives before passing it on...
> > > Amazing how little one knows ;-)
> > >
> > Do you mean you can ssh through a proxy??? That would be extremely
> useful
> > here, but http-tunnel does seem to require an external computer, so were
> you
> > referring to corkscrew or some other program?
>
> Yes, corkscrew and connect-proxy are supposed to work with proxies that
> allow HTTPS without an extra server. As I understand it, it is mostly for
> use
> with ssh but could be used for other programs as well. If it can connect
> to
> other ports than 443 probably depends on the proxy configuration.
> I do not have any restrictive proxy here to test though...

>From the debian package page, these seem to depend on CONNECT being made
available by the proxy and I am sure that that is blocked for us.
git-format-patch and tunnelling through the public ssh computer are two good
ways that I'll try to use.
-- 
Sisir Koppaka



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