[aur-general] ssh access on port 443
Jonathon Fernyhough
jonathon at m2x.dev
Mon Apr 18 17:42:55 UTC 2022
Oracle, Amazon, and Google provide VMs within their free tiers.
There are a number of shell-only providers out there too (e.g. SDF) that
you could conceivably use for SSH forwarding.
On 18/04/2022 14:43, Ryan via aur-general wrote:
> Many VPS providers have cheap "starter" plans at $3-4 per month that you can use to self-host your own. It's not ideal, but it might be your only solution.
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> On Apr 18, 2022, 09:24, eNV25 via aur-general wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> My firewall is restrictive and won't allow outgoing traffic on tcp/22.
>>
>> github.com and gitlab.com both provide alternative addresses that use
>> tcp/443. Is there something like this for AUR?
>>
>> I know I can just use a general proxy, but I don't have access to
>> another network or computer to host my own, and all public VPNs and
>> proxies that work in this network are slow.
>>
>> Thanks
>> eNV25
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