Is there any way to tell, without asking the administrators, whether I'm behind a firewall or proxy?
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Is there any way to tell, without asking the administrators, whether I'm behind a firewall or proxy?
run a ftp server on a random port (a not common one Like 80,25,20,23) and try to connect to it from another computer outside the network. if it doesnt work, your prolly behind a firewall or proxy.
Note: this isnt a sure way of checking but it should work.
EDIT: N/M im a idiot because you couldnt access the port from outside your network unless your computer had a global IP address.
Well... I'll wait for the non-idiotic answer then :p
Meanwhile, another question: what sort of an effect does a network firewall/proxy have on MSN messenger, when I'm sending and receiving files?
Nowadays, everytime I try to send a file in MSN Messenger, I'll get the message that it was unable to... possibly due to firewall?
See if this would be helpful ...http://www.ridgewaysystems.com/Trial...x?type=pclient
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Originally posted by Pirate
See if this would be helpful ...http://www.ridgewaysystems.com/Trial...x?type=pclient
a) I'm not behind a firewall?
b) My network's not behind a firewall?
:confused:
That means that the ports that there software uses are not blocked but there still could be a firewall
Alright.
Thanks everyone.
These days it's pretty safe to assume that in a university or work environment that your are indeed behind a firewall. Unless of course, your admins are ****ty.