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SmellsExcellent
At muy uni they use this thing called a packet shaper. Basically it limits bandwidth for certain transfer types (p2p) and makes my filesharing extremely slow. The one we use is packeteer. If anyone here knows how to use HTTP tunnel well or can help me bypass this limitation it would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,
-Marc
Fir3start3r
I think you may be SOL. :(

I did a quick look at program they're using and from a network admin prespective; it rocks and will definately handle a lot of bandwidth issues.
http://www.packeteer.com/products/packetshaper/#1
quote:

PacketShaper is an application traffic and bandwidth management system that delivers predictable, efficient performance for applications running over the WAN and Internet. The combination of its layer 7 classification, analysis, control, and reporting capabilities enables network administrators to keep critical traffic moving at an appropriate pace through bandwidth bottlenecks and prevents any single type of traffic from monopolizing the link.


So to answer your question, HTTP is part of the 'Application Layer' (Layer 7) in which this program is specifically choking.

quote:

With PacketShaper, you can classify traffic by application, service,
protocol, port number, URL or wildcard (for Web traffic), user
speed, host name, precedence bits, and IP or MAC address.

source

Basically they got you by the short and curlies and the days of suckin' school bandwidth are over...
SmellsExcellent
naw dude, they limit p2p and the like.. HTTP flows around 200-500kb/s while p2p is going around .5 kb/s..

-M
tranceman78
When I was using my university's network they did the same thing to stuff like Audiogalaxy and Kazaa. I did use http tunnel to get around it and it worked, but it still isn't that much of an upgrade. I could only get up to 4k/s with it and finally said screw it and used Direct Connect. In the end it really is a pain in the ass to set up, and I can't really help you with it cause it was a year and a half ago and I haven't used it since. Maybe someone else can help you, just don't expect to be flying along like you can on an ftp or http.
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Fir3start3r
quote:
Originally posted by SmellsExcellent
naw dude, they limit p2p and the like.. HTTP flows around 200-500kb/s while p2p is going around .5 kb/s..

-M


So do you know for sure that an HTTP tunnel will bypass it?
I'm not so sure that Packet Shaper is considered a HTTP 'Proxy'.

If it will (or at least you can give it a shot): check this http://www.htthost.com/

If not, they'll just limit your HTTP via account name after your name goes up on their TOP 10 list lol ;)

:tongue3
SmellsExcellent
we'll see, dude. I've talked to a few of the admins here and so far, as I understand it, they do no individual monitoring as there are 22,000 students here. Theres just the shaper between me and my goal.

Thanks!

-Marc
SmellsExcellent
any quick usage suggestions before i delve further into this documentation?
Tranex02
I use http-tunnel...
with the free version, your speed is limited. But you can purchase a key to access the highbandwidth service. I recommend you Dl the program, and use a the 'TEST' feature, which tells you how fast it is using the free, and how fast it will become once you purchase it.
I purchased it for a month, so the serial i have is only valid for a month.

The pricing structure is as follows:
1 month is 4.99
3 months is 13.97
6 months is 26.94
12 months is 49.88

if the speed difference is worth paying for it.....then that's an option.

dunno if that helps :)
SmellsExcellent
Tranex, how can I get a hold of you.. aim? email? I'm trying to figure out httport right now and if you cna help me wih http-tunnel i can see which is of more use to me.

-Marc

Tranex02
i sent you a pm!
:)
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