Unknown2005-05-11 17:21:04
I'm trying to figure out a way to get on Lusternia when my school's firewall blocks port 23. FTP, WWW, and a few other ports are naturally open, and I need a way to tunnel through one of those open ports. I used to have a port redirection daemon running on my home computer, but I don't at the moment, and I won't be home for quite a few hours.
I've been using CGIProxy (http://www.jmarshall.com/tools/cgiproxy/) to bounce around the filter, but that's web only.. Anyone know of a similar utility that can be placed on a website that works for ports as well?
I've been using CGIProxy (http://www.jmarshall.com/tools/cgiproxy/) to bounce around the filter, but that's web only.. Anyone know of a similar utility that can be placed on a website that works for ports as well?
Unknown2005-05-12 19:45:25
google for the Solace Mud Client. Not exactly what you want I guess and slower than growing hair but it works... kinda.
I think it's been discontinued though so I'm not sure if it's still available.
I think it's been discontinued though so I'm not sure if it's still available.
Silvanus2005-05-12 20:53:18
Ask Chade.
Or, if you want to be laggy, slow, and somehow able to get the technology on school computers, you can set up proxy systems.
Or, if you want to be laggy, slow, and somehow able to get the technology on school computers, you can set up proxy systems.