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DaveMan_CI   Posted 12th Oct 2006 10:02am
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Hey all,

Now been playing with this for afew weeks now... heres the story,

I am now at uni and moved into the halls flats but the uni internet (on a proxy server) doesnt allow me playing games like CSS on it... now that is a waste cause it is very fast internet i downloaded 799mb file in just over a minute last night and thats something u just cant waste by not playing games on haha

So heres the thing, its a proxy server on SOCK5... whatever that is and does anyone know away around this problem?

I've tried Proxycap and it didnt seem to work, Any ideas?

CHEERS
DAveMAn_CI    
 Genxer    Posted 13th Oct 2006 12:20am
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hmm its probably not the proxy stopping you playing games online, if it doesnt let you play ANY games what so ever unless it browser based then either most game ports are closed or software is in place to stop that altogether.

You should email a IT conatct in your uni and ask them.
   
DaveMan_CI   Posted 13th Oct 2006 9:54am
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Yeah man i have done that was the first thing i tried and they said they 'said in contract that they dont supply the same as a normal Connection would, they block everything for the universitys network security, except http and https, though alot on http is blocked and i can say 100% that https is not working either lloll

After reading on forums with people with same problem they said if u on a proxy server for internet connection at uni or college then they block everything with that but there are ways round it.

Been 2 weeks of trying and think im just gonna accept i cant play any online games for next year really, not too much time for them anyway

Come summer though i'll be owning all at css again

Cheers
DAveMAn_CI    Modified Oct 13th, 09:55am by DaveMan_CI



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