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Help! University connection doesn't allow filesharing!
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DoctorLW
Up until now I've been perfectly content using Soulseek to snatch the occasional song that may grab my attention.

However, now I am at college and my University has set it up so you cannot use file sharing at all! I wan't to keep up to date with trance, since I want to continue ordering quality Vinyl records (even though I wasn't able to bring my Technics to school...this year).

Is there any program that might still work?

Perhaps the hub I have been hearing about forever? I've never really looked at it before, it looked too complicated to get admission and then set it up. But now if that would work I'd be quite willing to go through whatever is necessary to get it.

I use filesharing as a purchasing tool, so don't give me the usual "pay for your music spiel". I spend more than enough money on music, I should be entitled to listen to what I plan to buy.

Thanx for any help.
JudgeJulez
My residence hall at uni last yr had the same problem. Kazaa Lite still worked; it took 5-10 minutes initially to connect, then it worked fine.
chjo
If not DC works you'll have to find a nice guy outside campus and use ftp..
Or else you can hack univesity firewall and open up for filesharing progs.. :D
Clyde77
will aim work? i can send u tunes using aim . hmmmm
hadi burpee
you can create a proxy server to get around that problem, although i dont know how to do it, check around the internet, it should tell you how to do it
placebo
I say you hold the network administrator hostage, and point a gun to head, and tell him you'll take away his life unless he lets you use filesharing
whiskers
well, technically, aren't they just blocking the filesharing ports? or are they actually blocking the requests to connect to the servers?

my uni doesn't do yet (although they're gonna do a Gig Per Day thing soon), so i've been happily leeching hehe:D
You aint Ninja
gotta use mIRC
insectman
had the same problem last year

managed to find a program named http tunnel (link

not the most computer litterate person but basically it runs all the data through there servers using http (port 80, probabaly one of only a few open if its anything like my old place).

costs a few quid a month to run (your using there servers), but there servers aint the best, speeds were good (40-120k ish max) but would get disconnected from the server quite regually (every hour or so).

another program called permeo security driver (link) should allow you to use most other non supported programs with http tunnel.


ooo, one more thing, sending files over http tunnel is stupidly recourse heavy. After 15/20 mins of sending files (over kazaa / mirc etc..) my computer would slow down to a standstill, which basically turns means you become a dirty leech :(


hope some of that helps.
Orbax
Write a program that bashes the Proxy Server, and inbetween bashes slips out and connects to an ISP proxy, then youre golden!

sly
Same here. My college limits bandwidth on all ports except 80 (web site port). Everything is fast on port 80 but all programs are slow or unable to connect.
whiskers
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Originally posted by sly
Same here. My college limits bandwidth on all ports except 80 (web site port). Everything is fast on port 80 but all programs are slow or unable to connect.


what college is that? come to UMass, i'm gettin 700+K/s :D
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