Now that Sun has blocked the last payload for HTTP SNI is the only way. But that's okay! There are still methods. Here's a very simple one you can try. You need a SSH account with stunnel and HTTP Proxy Injector to do this.
Step one, edit connectme.ssl in notepad and put the IP of your remote SSH server where it says changeme
Step two, run runme.bat
Step three, edit the ssh account in http proxy injector, put 127.0.0.1 as the ip and 22 as the port. Remove any payload you may have. Walang payload, direct connect!
Now you should be able to connect! Don't close the command window that pops up when you run runme.bat either. That's your stunnel, that's where the SNI spoofing happens with payload. Have fun!
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Step one, edit connectme.ssl in notepad and put the IP of your remote SSH server where it says changeme
Step two, run runme.bat
Step three, edit the ssh account in http proxy injector, put 127.0.0.1 as the ip and 22 as the port. Remove any payload you may have. Walang payload, direct connect!
Now you should be able to connect! Don't close the command window that pops up when you run runme.bat either. That's your stunnel, that's where the SNI spoofing happens with payload. Have fun!
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