It would be really neat if the exterior interfaces of Bubba would be fully and easily customizable. I'd like to remove everthing that reveals it as a file/mail server to be able to use it from work.
Also the tinyproxy plus a redirect possibility of DNS request so these don't use my work's DNSs in a preconfigured/installed package would be neato..
Thanks....
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Stealth Bubba
..or do you want to alter the web-admin interface, so your boss won't see what you are doing?
If so, have a look here.
If so, have a look here.
/Johannes (Excito co-founder a long time ago, but now I'm just Johannes)
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I still find this strange. You want to "use" it from work but it seems that some BOFH at work tracks where you surf to and then do a portscan on that box and it the box does SMTP so he blocks access?????
that must be the weirdest story I heard all week!
(hint: if you ask cryptic questions, you get cryptic answers.)
I still find this strange. You want to "use" it from work but it seems that some BOFH at work tracks where you surf to and then do a portscan on that box and it the box does SMTP so he blocks access?????
that must be the weirdest story I heard all week!
(hint: if you ask cryptic questions, you get cryptic answers.)
Might have explained it badly.
No, they do not to my knowledge perform port scans. What they do is sniff for webmail providers and block them. So when Bubba's mail-login page states "webmail" I am doomed without any sort of intelligence besides reading ability need to exist on the scanning side.
Or for that matter - a dumb bot that searches for "webmail" or permutations thereof would be equally bad.
I have re-enabled 443 and hidden the webmail login so it isn't as visible. I just don't know if that is enough.
No, they do not to my knowledge perform port scans. What they do is sniff for webmail providers and block them. So when Bubba's mail-login page states "webmail" I am doomed without any sort of intelligence besides reading ability need to exist on the scanning side.
Or for that matter - a dumb bot that searches for "webmail" or permutations thereof would be equally bad.
I have re-enabled 443 and hidden the webmail login so it isn't as visible. I just don't know if that is enough.
My feeling is that simply routing the webmail interface via SSL (https://blabla.com) makes it impossible for the gateway to sniff the text and filter for specific words.
If they can still do that they're essentially using a man-in-the-middle attack to all your data and are probably the most paranoid IT staff in the world =D
EDIT: be sure to map the URL to something other than https://blbla.com/webmail in case they sniff the DNS entries too
Does this help?
Ubi
If they can still do that they're essentially using a man-in-the-middle attack to all your data and are probably the most paranoid IT staff in the world =D
EDIT: be sure to map the URL to something other than https://blbla.com/webmail in case they sniff the DNS entries too
Does this help?
Ubi