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Topic subjectplaying from the schools computers?
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1060, playing from the schools computers?
Posted by esoel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
any ideas of getting clients or telnet working from theese computers?
when i try to open a connection it just says (with telnet) coud not open connection, and zmud is not able to connect either.
ideas?
1065, Connectivity issues.
Posted by Eskelian on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Most schools will have port 9999 blocked. In fact, typically, schools and business organizations will usually use a firewall (an electronic device which filters, occassionally tracks, and attempts to prevent unauthorized usage of an internet connection to increase security) to block out every port except for the "standard" ones. Standard ones would be like 80 (http), 443 (https), 25 (mail out), 110 (pop3 mail in), 21, etc etc etc.

There are usually ways around these, but given they are blocked for a reason, I would not suggest doing this. Rather, you can consider getting your own dialup connection in your dorm (if your phone systems allow dial up, IE, analog only), via a Vonage system ($15 bucks a month, but make sure its ports aren't blocked) or maybe some generous soul will finally get around to making a proxied java/Flash based one. For now however, those don't exist. Typically people get around them using their home machine as a proxy, but, again, this probably is against the rules of your school and compared to just telnetting is a relatively more complex procedure to set up.

1061, I wouldnt endorse any nefarious activity on schools computers
Posted by Corrlaan on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM


But...I think you can keep a copy of a client on a disk..and use it from the disk at the computer if need be. Or find one of the java clients on the web...I think theres one on one of the sites we are listed at..MudMagic.com I think? But if they have port 9999 blocked in and out then you might be out of luck.


Corrlaan

1066, I've done that
Posted by Beer on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Zmuds enter greatly on a floppy disk.