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  1. #1
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    Web Based Command Line

    Hello,

    I am on a network where port 22 is blocked, the port for SSH, does anyone know of a web based command line I can use on my server in order to run commands on it?

    Thanks,
    CW.
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    Why not just have the port for SSH changed to something that's not blocked?
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    Quote Originally Posted by elix
    Why not just have the port for SSH changed to something that's not blocked?
    Its possible he is not the server owner...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrandonSCSN
    Its possible he is not the server owner...
    use on my server


    Also - you can connect to a server to use as an SSH gateway ( this server must be on a port other than 22 ) and then connect to your actual server.
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    Ok, I am not very familiar with SSH tunneling, I can tunnel it to port 80 or 23, how to do that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by elix


    Also - you can connect to a server to use as an SSH gateway ( this server must be on a port other than 22 ) and then connect to your actual server.
    I've seen "my server" used on this forum many times to refer to their account, not their invididual server.

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    You can also download a proxy setup and install it on your server, which will allow you to tunnel requests over any port of your choosing. Socks5 is great for that
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    I think your network admin prob has a reason for blocking port 22, and you should ask for access. But you might try:

    http://www.psychogenic.com/en/products/PHPsh.php

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