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Oktavian Septimus
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Posted - 2009.12.08 14:18:00 -
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Anyone knows any good/fast and free way to play eve restrictive firewall in my company. I am currently using Http - Tunnel program, but it is slow, I don't want to pay extra $ for monthly subscription for that program. Can anyone help me
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Squizz Caphinator
First Flying Wing Inc Primary.
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Posted - 2009.12.08 16:51:00 -
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Look into SSH tunneling, it's free and fast.
Keep in mind, circumventing firewalls in many companies is grounds for dismissal. Don't lose your job just to play Eve.
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Catari Taga
Centre Of Attention Rough Necks
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Posted - 2009.12.08 19:06:00 -
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Edited by: Catari Taga on 08/12/2009 19:06:05
Originally by: Squizz Caphinator Keep in mind, circumventing firewalls in many companies is grounds for dismissal. Don't lose your job just to play Eve.
You are correct, but it still made me laugh, because regardless of the firewall playing EVE while at work is usually ample grounds for dismissal already.
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GFRoSTY
Minmatar
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Posted - 2009.12.12 13:12:00 -
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You have to allow TCP port 26000 send/receive access and TCP port 80 for EVE to work.
I doubt that your network operations team are going to open 'non business' related connections into and out of your company, unless you control it yourself :)
Using any kind of tunneling / VPN access to play EVE is gonna kill your connection speed!
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Darriele
Minmatar THE MuPPeT FaCTOrY
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Posted - 2009.12.12 13:46:00 -
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Originally by: Oktavian Septimus Anyone knows any good/fast and free way to play eve restrictive firewall in my company. I am currently using Http - Tunnel program, but it is slow, I don't want to pay extra $ for monthly subscription for that program. Can anyone help me
Another REAL option would be to use your own home computer internet connection, basicly all you need is to map let say port 80 on your computer to tranq port 26000, How you do that ?!, its beyond my current knowledge about free progs that can do tcp port mappings, look for something that can redirect a local port to another host:port. There must be a free software that can do that. Hell, I wrote such app thing years ago, and it's not complex at all, less than a hundred lines in C. Short stuff, if you have a pc where you live that you can afford keeping it online while you are at work, try using it :)
WARNING!!, unless you aren't sure that your home PC isn't a fire hazard (when unsupervised), do not try implementing my solution. (i do not joke about it) Inappropriate signature removed.Applebabe |
Agent Known
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Posted - 2009.12.23 05:02:00 -
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Try this. It's a trial, but it works really well and doesn't have to be installed. It's a bit confusing to set up...you have to go to the "Proxification Rules" and set it so it will catch the exefile.exe on the ports you need it to. Then just find a proxy server or ssh tunnel and you're good to go. On another note, I also have an annoying sig.
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