need help, behind LAN port block! [please read]
#1
Posted 25 November 2001 - 01:32 PM
I'm on a college network. Recently, they have blocked all TCP/Ip ports EXCEPT port 21 and port 80, thus blocking all file sharing services such as Kazaa and Morpheus with it. Is there a way I can work around this? If so, How?
Please note that I don't know too much about networking. So kindly use "dummy" language in your rpely (if you decide to reply that is). Thanx.
Note: We're on an ethernet network (semi-T1) and the ports have been PHYSUCALLY blocked by the college ISP.
Please help!
#2
Posted 25 November 2001 - 10:33 PM
Good Luck!
#3
Posted 26 November 2001 - 04:09 AM
, I have previously downloaded it and installed it but I couldn't figure out how to use it! A few pointers would be great (if possible). Thanx AlecStaar!
#4
Posted 26 November 2001 - 04:31 AM
#5
Posted 26 November 2001 - 04:39 AM
:-)
#6
Posted 26 November 2001 - 05:51 AM
I did find a program called A4Proxy which looked promising. I got IE browsing and a Winamp Shoutcast stream running through A4Proxy, but Morpheus would have none of it. A4Proxy saw Morpheus' connection attempt, but it just sat there and timed out.
So then I got a weird idea: how about using HTTPort to tunnel through the A4Proxy? Sounds promising, but I couldn't get it to work. I couldn't figure out how to set up HTTPort to do this. This idea may still end up being what you can do, but it's gonna take some work...
Good Luck!
#7
Posted 26 November 2001 - 06:03 AM
#8
Posted 26 November 2001 - 06:26 AM
First of all, let's define proxy. From the Webmonkey glossary:
A4Proxy just gives you an easy way to connect to public proxies. It will find the fastest proxy it can for you, so you don't have to worry about it. You just point your software to A4Proxy as a proxy, and it will pass that on to the external proxy it found.
So, after all this, we are still unable to do anything but browse the web. But now we are limited by the proxies, instead of your admins, so that's why I hoped we could use HTTPort to tunnel through. However, like you, I cannot figure out what to do with HTTPort to get it working.
Like I said before, this convoluted idea may never work, but at the moment it's the best solution I can come up with....
#9
Posted 26 November 2001 - 06:31 AM
a.) Find a way to force the programs to use port 21 or 80
or
b.) Re-route all traffic to 80 and 21 using some program.
Accrding to AlecStaar, HTTport does option b for us, BUT the question remains: How can you get the D*** thing to work! LOL
#10
Posted 26 November 2001 - 07:24 AM
Now, I'm no good at this junk either, but I've been figuring out this HTTPort program ...
I really don't need this program to work with IRC, but I tested it with it anyways to see if I could actually "tunnel" something, and it worked!
If you open the HTTPort proggy up, I'll show you what I did for this ...
Under the Proxy tab, I chose a random proxy (since my school doesn't use one either, but you still need one for this proggy) the one I chose was avocado.rsmas.miami.edu port 80 ... then I went to Port Mapping tab and deleted all the junk that came with the program cause I wasn't using any of them, but that was just my choice ...
I added a new mapping, titled it IRC ... under local port, I put in 7000, remote host: hecate.ga.us.insiderz.net (just the server i use), and remote port 7000 ... and I checked Run SOCKS server below that ...
Now go back to the Proxy tab and click Start on the bottom right ...
Go into your IRC proggy (I use mIRC) ... I went under the Firewall section of the mIRC setup and checked to use it and send DCCs thru the firewall and set the protocol to SOCKS4 with the hostname being 127.0.0.1 and port 1080 ...
Clicked connect to the hecate.ga.us.insiderz.net server, and it went thru ... went back to HTTPort and under the port mapping tab, you can see the lights working ... so it worked ...
Now this program will not let you set up an FTP site or anything, still haven't tried "serving" in IRC, don't think it'll work tho ...
I'm working on getting the stupid thing to work for KAZAA, nada yet, but we'll see, at least I kinda get the jiff of how to use this by experimenting with IRC ... I can run IRC just fine even without HTTPort, but like I said, trying to figure out how to even use it!
I'll keep ya posted if I figure anything else out, as I would hope you did too!
~TB
#11
Posted 26 November 2001 - 07:41 AM
#12
Posted 26 November 2001 - 11:07 AM
Anyway, Morpheus and Kazaa will be more difficult, since they don't document which ports they're using, and which servers they connect to. At least, not that I've found.
Oh, and you might wanna just forget about the local proxy (A4Proxy) until you get it working otherwise. It's not a necessary part of the equation, just a convenience factor.
#13
Posted 26 November 2001 - 11:34 AM
I may be mistaken though!
#14
Posted 26 November 2001 - 11:57 AM
I used Active Ports to find that out, you can grab a copy at http://www.smartline.ru/software/aports.zip
dunno about kazaa, don't have it installed.
hth
#15
Posted 26 November 2001 - 12:35 PM
heres a screenshot:
..also, I noticed that Morpheus randomly connects to servers...so that one i posted above might not be right, hence the 'appears' part
#16
Posted 26 November 2001 - 12:41 PM
#17
Posted 26 November 2001 - 12:54 PM
#18
Posted 26 November 2001 - 05:16 PM
~TB

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