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Vpn software to work from Web

I need to establish a vpn from Web because my proxy doesn't allow Auth from command line so cntlm is not working and I can't put credentials in other soft because it's not working.

However I have connected to vpns using Web clients without putting any passwords because I'm authorized as I can surf.

How can I do this? Any software that can be installed in Linux?

Comments

  • Nobody can help? I think they are called ssl vpn

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  • Pick one:

    • $7
    • End is nigh
    • Good luck with you budget
  • If I read OP twice and still don't understand it, I get distracted by sun bunnies.

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  • exception0x876exception0x876 Member, Host Rep, LIR

    @Yura said:
    If I read OP twice and still don't understand it, I get distracted by sun bunnies.

    It seems like he wants to get VPN running on TCP port 443 so he can get through his corporate proxy.

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  • @Osatien Buy VPS, use VNC to get to command line, then use Streisand script from github to use OpenVPN over stunnel on 443.

  • @exception0x876 said:

    @Yura said:
    If I read OP twice and still don't understand it, I get distracted by sun bunnies.

    It seems like he wants to get VPN running on TCP port 443 so he can get through his corporate proxy.

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    A few free servers in Europe, and paid servers for $2 (get all servers for one time payment)

  • I have a server ... And server is not the problem I want to have an vpn over my server that can install or work from the Web.

    Command line doesn't work because I don't know how to auth against the proxy. So I need something that install something in the chrome/Firefox and acts as middleware with the vpn.

    I can't use openvpn because I don't know how to put the proxy in it. Not the option user pass combination doesn't work by default

  • Adito or sslexplorer should work but it is not so well developed. It doesn't work on chrome due to java failing so I need something better

  • If I am understanding you correctly, you probably want something like Wireguard or ShadowSocks.

  • I would prefer something like vpn so I can do ssh to my server. I'm using c9server core now is nice(I prefer this against Web shell).

    I think that wireguard don't work from Web or yes?

    The proxy of the company uses some kind of auth that I can't replace so putty and other kinds of things over proxy don't work

  • exception0x876 can you tell what they are saying here

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  • @Osatien said:
    I would prefer something like vpn so I can do ssh to my server. I'm using c9server core now is nice(I prefer this against Web shell).

    I think that wireguard don't work from Web or yes?

    The proxy of the company uses some kind of auth that I can't replace so putty and other kinds of things over proxy don't work

    Log in via their authentication page then turn on the VPN. I don't see the issue here?

  • I don't auth I think they get user from current user and I don't know how to tell the proxy the auth cookie

  • Can someone summarize the needs and problem in English? It's not clear to me. Thanks

  • I need an vpn that can be run from a browser

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  • In the end I have installed ssh client app inside the chrome that allows me to ssh connect to my server through my company proxy and redirect ports and act like a gateway

    Thank you to all

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  • Aren't you breaking company policies by bypassing their proxy?

  • @saibal said:
    Aren't you breaking company policies by bypassing their proxy?

    Most likely, but like most here he probably doesn't give a crap.

  • If it let's me to connect to my home why not?
    I shouldn't use proxy for my things? Like reading my email?

  • @Osatien said:
    If it let's me to connect to my home why not?
    I shouldn't use proxy for my things? Like reading my email?

    The company doesn't pay you to access your home files and emails using their servers and paying your salary. It's pretty clear to everyone here and their dog that you're going against your company's policies. If it's not obvious to you, you're defective.

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    Your actions make you eligible.

  • AndrewSSDAndrewSSD Member, Host Rep

    Why not to use RDP in your case?

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