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| - but some ports are open, use invitations listening on an open port (need to be root if < 1024). With Linux:: | - but some ports are open, use invitations listening on an open port (need to be root if < 1024). With Linux:: | ||
| - if you can access in ssh to another machine on the same network: create a ssh tunnel to send the invitation | - if you can access in ssh to another machine on the same network: create a ssh tunnel to send the invitation | ||
| - | - else... you're screwed | + | - if you can access in ssh to another machine on which you can open ports, create a remote ssh tunnel (''' |
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| + | If your ssh is completely blocked, and you control another machine somewhere, open an ssh server on port 80 or 443... | ||
