Also may I remind you that the focus of this conversation is allowing users in corporate environments access to be able to contribute to the AUR. These environments block SSH for multiple reasons but are able to allow HTTPS as they are able to more tightly regulate it. There are literally tons of ways to tunnel out of a network. SSH is just one of them. Instead of blocking anything, network admins should monitor
Em 16-06-2015 14:20, Alan Jenkins escreveu: the traffic using netflow, and set alarms when too much data is leaving the network. That would prevent a lot of data breaches. Or at least minimize their impact. Expecting to block something to avoid information breach, or any other kind of data theft is dumb. Also, come on people. It's 2015. Doesn't everybody also have a machine at home? Cheers, Giancarlo Razzolini