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[ILUG] SSH bandwidth usage.

[ILUG] SSH bandwidth usage.

Jason Corcoran jason at jcorcoran.net
Wed Mar 30 15:38:32 IST 2005


On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 03:24:59PM +0100, fuzzbucket wrote:
> 
> You /could/ take the view that if there are no electronic blocks in
> place then access is fair game.
> 
> ...not that I would ever suggest you... Oh, hell - who am I kidding? :)
> 
> It's possible to run a proxy locally that makes all traffic look like an
> Internet Explorer session.
> 
> ...not that I would ever suggest you... Oh, hell - who am I kidding? :)


The last company I worked for were network usage nazi's they didnt mind how much IE usage there was but anything out side this was not allowed I found a web based ssh client, a little slow but did the trick worse case I will use this. Was just looking for a ball park figure so that I could argue my case if I am given out to :)

J.
> 

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