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#1 April 24 2005

toxic
Member

Help HTTP-Tunnel

hi i got http tunnel but im using the illegal cable

so maybe someone can help me its doesent seem to work  the kazaa still odesent connect and also bittorrent 

also i bought 3 month from http tunnel so i have full version

so i dont know if i need any special config 

my lan settings are

i.p address :10.110.11.153
subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
defualt gateway:10.110.11.1
preffered dns server:10.110.11.1

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#2 April 24 2005

rolf
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Re: Help HTTP-Tunnel

what http tunne are talking about ?
http-tunnel.com ?
If that's http tunnel NG, launch the tunnel, then in kazaa, options, firewall, check "SOCKS firewall" and put firewall address 127.0.0.1 and port 1080.
Disconnect kazaa then reconnect, and open http-tunnel ng in the "status" window, you should see new connections appearing, that's kazaa trying to connect.
Try that and tell me what happens.

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#3 April 25 2005

rolf
Member

Re: Help HTTP-Tunnel

dude i cant help you if you dont answer.

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#4 April 25 2005

samer
Admin

Re: Help HTTP-Tunnel

it worked rolf, since he posted in another topic that he's getting 20/30kb download speed using this technic, but i think he has another question there

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#5 April 26 2005

darkstar
Member

Re: Help HTTP-Tunnel

OK is there any free alternative to use http tunnel? cause i have the same issue here i want to by pass my darn proxy server !!

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#6 April 26 2005

darkstar
Member

Re: Help HTTP-Tunnel

How does http tunneling exactly work , do u like subscribe to a server and direct it to do your desired work (kazaa and torrents..etc) and then u like "download" them from the server itself ?

Any good explanation would be appreciated !

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#7 April 26 2005

samer
Admin

Re: Help HTTP-Tunnel

the protection is client-side so it could be cracked easily.

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#8 April 26 2005

rolf
Member

Re: Help HTTP-Tunnel

How does http tunneling exactly work , do u like subscribe to a server and direct it to do your desired work (kazaa and torrents..etc) and then u like "download" them from the server itself ?

Any good explanation would be appreciated !

yeah basically what your ISP sees is that you are downloading files from the http-tunnel server. It's as if you open a webpage and download a file from it.
But what really happens is that you are downloading the data that the http-tunnel has fetched on your behalf, be it kazaa, bittorrent or anything else.

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#9 April 27 2005

toxic
Member

Re: Help HTTP-Tunnel

ta thnx rolf but look  the kazaa didn't work i think because the internet i use is weird or something when i get my internet back from gds/cyberia  then  i will register again in http tunnel 

ok thanx man

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