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Re: Tunnelling oneself?


From: Nikhil Wagholikar <visitnikhil () gmail com>
Date: Sat, 2 May 2009 09:42:03 +0530

Hello Chip Panarchy,

I am not sure, but you could give try to an Open Source software named
'STunnel'.

Excerpts from Wikipedia about STunnel:

Stunnel can be used to provide secure encrypted connections for
clients or servers that do not speak TLS or SSL natively. It runs on a
variety of operating systems, including most Unix-like operating
systems and Windows. It relies on a separate library such as OpenSSL
or SSLeay to implement the underlying TLS or SSL protocol.

Wiki Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stunnel
Official Website: http://www.stunnel.org/

Hope this helps!!

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Nikhil Wagholikar
Practice Lead | Security Assessment & Digital Forensics
Network Intelligence (India) Pvt. Ltd. [NII Consulting]
Web: http://www.niiconsulting.com/
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2009/4/28 Chip Panarchy <forumanarchy () gmail com>:
Hello

I'm unsure if this is possible.

Can I tunnel from me to me?

(with encryption)

If not, is there anther way I can encrypt everything that comes out of
my computer (without having a tunnel)

???

Thanks in advance for any advice,

Panarchy

PS: I can use any Operating System for this, as long as it supports my
Dell 700m :D

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