← Back to context Comment by sebazzz 2 days ago I think HTTP web sockets would be an interesting tunneling protocol. 3 comments sebazzz Reply bauruine 2 days ago Tor has a transport using exactly that.https://blog.torproject.org/introducing-webtunnel-evading-ce... megous 2 days ago You don't need websockets, just Connection: Upgrade to anything you want. You can upgrade directly to ssh protocol and just pass on decrypted data from https socket to local port 22 from then on with no further processing. ranger_danger 2 days ago Proper DPI can tell that wouldn't be acting like a typical HTTP stream, encrypted or not.
bauruine 2 days ago Tor has a transport using exactly that.https://blog.torproject.org/introducing-webtunnel-evading-ce...
megous 2 days ago You don't need websockets, just Connection: Upgrade to anything you want. You can upgrade directly to ssh protocol and just pass on decrypted data from https socket to local port 22 from then on with no further processing. ranger_danger 2 days ago Proper DPI can tell that wouldn't be acting like a typical HTTP stream, encrypted or not.
ranger_danger 2 days ago Proper DPI can tell that wouldn't be acting like a typical HTTP stream, encrypted or not.
Tor has a transport using exactly that.
https://blog.torproject.org/introducing-webtunnel-evading-ce...
You don't need websockets, just Connection: Upgrade to anything you want. You can upgrade directly to ssh protocol and just pass on decrypted data from https socket to local port 22 from then on with no further processing.
Proper DPI can tell that wouldn't be acting like a typical HTTP stream, encrypted or not.