Well, hello there.

I run several services on my NAS at home.

I have a domain which always points at home and redirects port 80 to wikipedia.

Almost all ports are not forwarded, only for those which i want to have access to.

Example:

  • Paperless
  • Syncthing
  • FreshRSS

Now i work on my corporate computer and i cant access my services.

Why?

It blocks connections which go to a specific port.

Now i would love to access freshrss on adress:

Www.domainexample.com:1234

Which gets blocked.

Any ideas?

Messing with the local pc is of course forbidden.

  • ChapulinColorado@lemmy.world
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    But then you are sending credentials in clear text over the network. That will get logged on the corporate access logs ensuring a quick permanent vacation once they notice how careless the employee is, not to mention the mixing personal and work resources.

    Edit: forgot to mention, most work devices also decrypt SSL traffic by using man-in-the-middle approach (unless they are very incompetent). Even stuff like personal email and shopping should not be accessed on a work device if you don’t want your work to have your passwords.