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Posts: 290 | Thanked: 385 times | Joined on Jan 2012 @ Madrid, Spain
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Hi.

I've been reading around to try to find answers but I couldn't, so I'll expose my question here which is where I think fits better:

I would like to connect the N900's SIP client to my home network, so that my fixed line is available when I am at work, but the corporate network of the company I work for only allows access via http/https proxy to the outside world.

I have managed to configure my corporate laptop to use a http tunnel to access a host in my home network from work.

My home network's host listens on port 443 and switches incoming connections to port 22 (via apaches's proxy option/directive), where I can get a command line via ssh server.

On the other hand, my SIP server is in the ISP's network and only works when accessed from my home network.

My doubt is wether it is possible to use this http tunnel (not VPN) to access my home network and then, connect to the SIP server.

Has anyone dealed with this environment before?

Regards.