[JDEV] Which to pick, "HTTP proxy passthrough" or JEP-0025?

Hiroaki Nakamura hnakamur at v003.vaio.ne.jp
Sat Jul 27 00:07:35 CDT 2002


Hi James :) Thank you for the quick response!

But I need a way using http proxies.
In my situations I cannot access to hosts out of the firewall without them.
I can have neither a socks server nor an internal jabber server in the client
side network.

Here is my situation:
Client---HttpProxy---FireWall_1---Internet---FireWall_2---Server

FireWall_2 allows 5222/tcp, 5223/tcp inbound.
FireWall_1 allows accesses only through HttpProxy.

Again thank you for info. Now another info please, anyone?
--
)Hiroaki Nakamura) hnakamur at v003.vaio.ne.jp

----- Original Message -----
From: "James Widman" <j-widman at cornellcollege.edu>
To: <jdev at jabber.org>
Sent: Saturday, July 27, 2002 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: [JDEV] Which to pick, "HTTP proxy passthrough" or JEP-0025?


> Hey Hiroaki :)
>
> It doesn't use http proxies, but Paul Curtis's recently released Jabber External Transport (JET ==>
http://jabber.terrapin.com/jsp/wiki.jsp?JET) is able to pierce  firewalls.  It's a set of two very simple components, and it's still
in the alpha/beta stage of development, but it (reportedly) works quite well.
>
> -- James

(snip)






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