Help: Progy to passthrough Proxy/Firewall

@all...

Hope there are lots of people who might hv gone through similar situation as below...

Does any1 know any good progy to pass
through the Proxy/Firewall.

I am aming for using internet services like newsgroup, telnet, ftp etc through my proxy which are blocked. Only Http is allowed.

I tried antifirewall, but iam unable to connect to any proxies!!!! My ISP doent provide news services, can i still be able to connect to newgroups??? through proxy using http???

Hope some will help me out in this

TA
cj :)
 
HTTP-Tunnel
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Description
From the developer: "HTTP-Tunnel allows people behind restrictive firewalls to use previously blocked applications through their firewall. The functionality of HTTP-Tunnel is an application that runs in your system tray acting as a SOCKS server. Your application sends data to the HTTP-Tunnel client running on your desktop which then tunnels the data over HTTP (Port 80) to one of the state of the art six servers run by HTTP-Tunnel.com This servers then sends the data to the real destination and vice versa. Use all your favorite applications through the software (Morpheus, ICQ, MSN, Kaazor, FTP clients, PC Anywhere, Imesh, etc ) Simple to install and use. Secure high speed servers with the latest anti virus protect. Allows you to surf the web privately and check your e-mail from behind your restrictive firewall. HTTP-Tunnel also supports direct TCP/IP port mapping. Further more, combined with SocksCAP, by NEC, HTTP-Tunnel will allow you to capture the outgoing TCP/IP connections of any Windows application and route those through the firewall as well."
 
HTTPort 3.SN
hxxp://www.download.com

Description
HTTPort establishes a transparent TCP/IP tunnel through a proxy server. This allows your software to use any of the Internet services based on TCP/IP while being under proxy and blocks your local network administrator from logging your activity.
Version 3.SN adds NTLM and other authentication schemes support, improved protocol, more resistance to temporary proxy failures and glitches, as well as privileged status for registered users.
 
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