I can surf the web but can't run thse clients like kazaa or bittorent . It must be because I'm behind firewall , how can I solve this if I only know the proxy address and port (8080) .
Thanks all .
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I can surf the web but can't run thse clients like kazaa or bittorent . It must be because I'm behind firewall , how can I solve this if I only know the proxy address and port (8080) .
Thanks all .
Usually you can't because your administrator has most probably closed the ports. You can try entering that as the port for the proxy in the required programs, or changing the operating port to 8080 and see if you get any snags.
I tried that already , but it didn't work .
Umm , this program sounds like all what I need . Have a look : http://proxylabs.netwu.com/index.html
Yeah, that looks great, I might try it as well, I need something so I can RDP home from school, might do the trick.
Tell us how things go ... Can't wait longer to try this at work...:DQuote:
Originally posted by Ideas Man
Yeah, that looks great, I might try it as well, I need something so I can RDP home from school, might do the trick.
LOL, I was about to say the same thing, except you let us know, I'm on school holidays for another week now so I won't know until then.
It didn't work ...:(
Any other solution ?
Have you considered black magicks :D
Back in the day, it was as easy as >Tools>Internet Options>Connection>LAN Settings, and UNCHECKING THE "USE PROXY SERVER" button. Except for not writing it down to replace the values, I thought I was screwed, except that a reboot replaced the values.
We were locked to the INTRANET which mirrored the co's web site. Going anywhere INTERNET required a login/password. That is, unless someone unchecked the box. Maybe security has gotten better, but it may be worth a try!
just find an open proxy somewhere perhaps? It should all run through port 80...
You really shouldn't run Kazaa though, they'll notice when you start downloading heaps crap. ;)
and when the network is filled with viruses aswell..........or who knows... they might not notice :pQuote:
Originally posted by Pc_Madness
just find an open proxy somewhere perhaps? It should all run through port 80...
You really shouldn't run Kazaa though, they'll notice when you start downloading heaps crap. ;)
ice
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Well if you get around the firewall, make sure you start typing up your resume because you will be out of a job fast. Dont think anyone is monitoring the network traffic?
I have no problems with this . I was downloading for a month and no one noticed this ...:D . They can't fire me :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally posted by Cander
Well if you get around the firewall, make sure you start typing up your resume because you will be out of a job fast. Dont think anyone is monitoring the network traffic?
I tried port scanner on my machine and found only 3 ports open (110,135,???). Don't know if this is the right testing though ....Quote:
Originally posted by Pc_Madness
just find an open proxy somewhere perhaps? It should all run through port 80...
You really shouldn't run Kazaa though, they'll notice when you start downloading heaps crap. ;)
Only idiots get viruses from Kazaa . :)Quote:
Originally posted by ice_531
and when the network is filled with viruses aswell
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Originally posted by Pirate
Only idiots get viruses from Kazaa . :)
or maybe only idiots use Kazaa.
:)
You were pretty insulted by that ... :)Quote:
Originally posted by ice_531
or maybe only idiots use Kazaa.
:)
Tell another P2P program? :)Quote:
Originally posted by ice_531
or maybe only idiots use Kazaa.
:)
Btw if you are gonna use KaZaA use K-Lite !!
Not insulted. err Caught offguard maybe? Wasn't expecting your reply in such HOSTILE manner! :cry:
bleh. lets continue though.
"You were pretty insulted by that ... :)"
Re-read post above. Thank You.
ice
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I know... The thing all other P2P apps use the same incoming ports and so they won't work ! even bittorent ..:(Quote:
Originally posted by mike2
Tell another P2P program? :)
Btw if you are gonna use KaZaA use K-Lite !!
I didn't ask for your opinion about Kazaa . My question is clear , if you don't have answer , then stop arguing and leave the thread . That's it .Quote:
Originally posted by ice_531
Re-read post above. Thank You.
I'll post my comments as i want. Didn't realize it was "arguing".Quote:
Originally posted by Pirate
I didn't ask for your opinion about Kazaa . My question is clear , if you don't have answer , then stop arguing and leave the thread . That's it .
I know theres another program i've come across similiar to proxylabs' .. i'll see if i can't find the url .
ice
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Downloading off of FTP is either port 80 or 21 isn't it? ;)
Yes.Quote:
Originally posted by Pc_Madness
Downloading off of FTP is either port 80 or 21 isn't it? ;)
So that will get through your firewall. :)
Ok. Well good luck with that.Quote:
Originally posted by Pirate
I have no problems with this . I was downloading for a month and no one noticed this ...:D . They can't fire me :rolleyes:
Umm , I don't know if I misunderstood you but what I meant is : I can only browse HTTP links but no FTPs or other socket clients or whatever . Just downloading off websites ...It's damn firewalled .Quote:
Originally posted by Pc_Madness
So that will get through your firewall. :)
1. I read the other day that you could connect to your home computer from work with a secure channel (shunnel) which sends encrypted between the two comps...and once you got a connection you can surf internet using the connection your home comp has...but you better search more about this...
2. What if you use remote desktop to your home comp?
But then I can't make use of connection speed that I have at work , can I ? ain't worth this hassle ....:sick:Quote:
Originally posted by Xcoder
1. I read the other day that you could connect to your home computer from work with a secure channel (shunnel) which sends encrypted between the two comps...and once you got a connection you can surf internet using the connection your home comp has...but you better search more about this...
2. What if you use remote desktop to your home comp?
Common sense would imply, negative =)Quote:
Originally posted by Pirate
But then I can't make use of connection speed that I have at work , can I ? ain't worth this hassle ....:sick:
A chain is only as strong as its weakest link, or in other words, if your home computer is slow, then it will just be slower because it has to encrypt the data and all that jazz back and forth, but yea it might let you download stuff =/, in which case you would be better off just dling it at home and ferrying it to work on a disc so you dont have to risk being fired over something as trivial as a music download or something.
I agree . I gave up this thread .... :)Quote:
Originally posted by dsheller
Common sense would imply, negative =)
A chain is only as strong as its weakest link, or in other words, if your home computer is slow, then it will just be slower because it has to encrypt the data and all that jazz back and forth, but yea it might let you download stuff =/, in which case you would be better off just dling it at home and ferrying it to work on a disc so you dont have to risk being fired over something as trivial as a music download or something.
Thanks everyone , btw .