HTTP Tunnel

by Volker Weber

Most corporate networks today are behind firewalls. The purpose of a firewall is to prevent unwanted users from having access to machines within a companies intranet. At the same time they allow people in the intranet to access the internet. Unfortunately due to the way some firewalls are setup, only allow certain applications work. The Answer ?

HTTP-Tunnel allows people behind restrictive firewalls to use previously blocked applications through their firewall.

The functionality of HTTP-Tunnel is an application that runs in your system tray acting as a SOCKS server. Your application sends data to the HTTP-Tunnel client running on your desktop which then tunnels the data over HTTP (Port 80) to one of the state of the art six servers run by HTTP-Tunnel.com This servers then sends the data to the real destination and vice versa. This forwarding mechanism allows people to use any internet application from behind a firewall.

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I cannot find a way to get through my school filter....please email me and let me know how to...it is making me mad...thank you

Tommy S, 2005-04-12

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