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Eggy
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I'm currently at a UK uni.
Currently the only means of connectivity to the internet is via 56k (when I'm in my room anyway). As well as a 1p/min paying isp to access the whole net etc, the uni supplies a free dialup service, which allows me to access anything in the uni web domain, as well as email etc. With the help of an anonymous source, I can access the net through this free isp, using a SSH2 tunellier program.
However, I can only access http it seems, as camelot/irc/ftp does not work. Now, I don't know enough about ports etc to be able to work out how to try and fix this problem, all my attempts have failed.
Here are screenshots of the tunellier program, I was wondering if anyone knew how I could make it work for daoc, or at least irc?
http://www.geocities.com/eggyforky
I have covered up some text from the screenshots, such as user names/passwords etc, but this shouldn't affect any help anyone can give
Note: please don't move this post to a tech forum, as nobody actualy goes there.
Currently the only means of connectivity to the internet is via 56k (when I'm in my room anyway). As well as a 1p/min paying isp to access the whole net etc, the uni supplies a free dialup service, which allows me to access anything in the uni web domain, as well as email etc. With the help of an anonymous source, I can access the net through this free isp, using a SSH2 tunellier program.
However, I can only access http it seems, as camelot/irc/ftp does not work. Now, I don't know enough about ports etc to be able to work out how to try and fix this problem, all my attempts have failed.
Here are screenshots of the tunellier program, I was wondering if anyone knew how I could make it work for daoc, or at least irc?
http://www.geocities.com/eggyforky
I have covered up some text from the screenshots, such as user names/passwords etc, but this shouldn't affect any help anyone can give
Note: please don't move this post to a tech forum, as nobody actualy goes there.