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Comment Ports (Score 1) 582

Most IT people are to lazy to filter port 443(https) You might be able to use a proxy there. Some also don't block ports. You can use putty to generate a ssh proxy. If all else fails, put a ssh server on port 80 or 443 and use the putty method. I do this all the time, in schools, and public buildings.

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